10 Recipes for a Virtual Holiday co*cktail Tasting (2024)

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Yummy Christmas co*cktails can spice up any holiday party, even if it's a virtual celebration! Check out these tips for how to organize a virtual holiday co*cktail tasting then get suggestions for delicious recipes from the list below that will warm everyone’s spirits.

  • Invitation: Gather all of your besties from near and far for a fun evening of mixology. Send a festive Christmas online invitation to share details about your event and gather RSVPs. In addition to the event details, like day and time, you can also include a link for your event (Zoom, Google Meet, etc.).
  • Holiday Spirit: Encourage guests to wear festive attire to help give the party a celebratory mood. You could ask everyone to don their favorite holiday ugly sweater or opt for something a bit more upscale. You are doing a co*cktail tasting, after all. co*cktail attire might be appropriate.
  • Music: Assign one of your guests to be the DJ for the night. This person is tasked with creating a holiday playlist that will play in the background. Nothing too loud -- you still want to be able to catch up and need to hear each other over the music.
  • co*cktails: Share a handful of recipes with guests in advance so they can pick out what they want to try. Most people will need to shop for ingredients in advance. See below for a list of our top 10 holiday co*cktails. There's something for everyone on this list.
  • Compare Notes: Ask everyone to rate their co*cktail! Would they make it again? How easy/difficult was it to make? What would you do differently next time? This way everyone can learn a little bit about the various holiday drinks on the list -- and can keep it in mind for next time!

Here are the top 10 Christmas co*cktails recipes to try:

  1. Candy Cane co*cktail: Festive Christmas co*cktails add to the cheery atmosphere. For this drink, combine 2 ounces strawberry vodka, 4 dashes white creme de menthe, 2 ½ ounces cranberry juice, and ice in a co*cktail shaker. Combine well and strain into glasses. Use crushed candy cane as a garnish around the rim.

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  2. The Blizzard: Hot Christmas co*cktails are a comforting beverage when it’s cold outside. In a glass coffee mug, stir together 1 ½ ounces Irish whiskey or rum, ½ ounce hazelnut liqueur, and ½ ounce Irish cream liqueur. Top with hot coffee and a dollop of whipped cream.

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  3. Pear and Cranberry Bellini: This pretty drink pairs well with elegant bites. In a small pitcher, combine 1 cup pear nectar and 1 cup cranberry juice co*cktail. Set out 8 champagne glasses and pour ¼ cup of the juice mixture into each. Finish by topping off with Prosecco or another dry sparkling white wine.
  4. Eggnog Martini: This Christmas co*cktail recipe puts a new spin on an old classic. Stir in your favorite brandy with either homemade or store-bought eggnog and ladle into glasses garnished with pumpkin-pie spice. If you’re feeling adventurous, try this homemade eggnog recipe.
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  5. Kumquat-Champagne co*cktail: Spreading good cheer is easy with this sparkling drink. Prick two pints of kumquats with a pin and cover with cold water in a large saucepan. Bring to a boil and then drain immediately. Repeat this process twice and then add 3 cups sugar and 2 cups water to the drained kumquats in a saucepan. Bring to a boil and then remove from the heat immediately. Let your kumquats and syrup cool completely. To serve, spoon 3 kumquats and 1 tablespoon syrup each into 12 glasses and top off with champagne.
  6. Berry Little co*cktail: Lend some festive fizz to your holiday bash with this light and bright drink. Dissolve ½ cup sugar into 1 ½ cups water in a medium saucepan over medium-high heat. Add a cup of fresh cranberries and simmer for 5 minutes or until softened before removing from the stove and letting cool. Strain your berries and place them on a tray in the freezer for at least 2 hours. For each drink you will need to chill 2 ounces of champagne, 1 ounce ruby red grapefruit vodka, 1 ounce cranberry juice, and 1 ounce black currant juice. Mix liquids in a champagne glass and garnish with a skewer of 4 or 5 frozen candied cranberries.

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  7. Mulled Wine: Warm Christmas co*cktails are a toasty treat. Start by zesting and then juicing a large orange. With the flat side of a knife, bruise two cardamom pods and combine with the zest, juice, 6 whole cloves, 6 allspice berries, 6 whole black peppercorns, 1 cinnamon stick, 3 cups of fruity red wine, ½ cup of sugar, and ¼ cup of brandy in a large non-aluminium pot. Cook over medium heat for 1 to 2 minutes, stirring. Reduce the heat to low and continue to simmer until the flavors have melded (approximately 30 minutes). Pour through a fine-mesh sieve and serve immediately.

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  8. Winter Solstice co*cktail: A citrusy delight for your tastebuds! Combine 1 ½ ounces orange vodka, ½ ounce orange-flavored liqueur, ½ ounce freshly squeezed lemon juice, and ice cubes. Shake well and strain into a chilled martini glass. Add a splash of chilled club soda and garnish with a mint leaf and raspberry.
  9. White Cosmopolitan: Perfect for a chilly, sophisticated Christmas co*cktail. Fill a co*cktail shaker with ice and then add 1 cup white-cranberry juice, 4 ounces vodka, and 2 ounces Cointreau. Shake to combine well and strain into large martini glasses. Serves 2.
  10. Gin Fizz: Invented in New Orleans in 1888, this concoction has a distinctive frothy cap. In a co*cktail shaker, combine 1 ounce gin, 3 dashes fresh lime juice, 3 dashes lemon juice, 3 dashes orangeflower water, 2 teaspoons superfine sugar, 1 large white egg, ¼ cup light cream, and ice. Shake vigorously and pour into your co*cktail glass. Top with ¼ cup seltzer and garnish with ground cinnamon.
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With so many delicious co*cktails from which to choose, there is certainly something for everyone at your virtual holiday co*cktail tasting!

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FAQs

What is a classic Christmas co*cktail? ›

Scroll through this list for timeless holiday classics like Eggnog and Hot Buttered Rum; boozy versions of hot chocolate; and new riffs on classics like our Cranberry Ginger Mimosa and a Negroni that tastes like a Christmas tree.

What is a Christmas co*cktail party? ›

Invite friends and family to don their glitziest getups and toast to the holidays at a glamorous co*cktail party. This fête is all about the co*cktails, so the bar will set the stage for an evening overflowing with snacks, bubbly and holiday decor in a rich jewel-toned color palette.

What are the 9 types of appetizers? ›

There are nine main classifications of appetizers: canapes, chips and dip, co*cktails, finger foods, fruits and vegetables, hors d'oeuvres, petite (small salads), relishes and crudite, and other.

What is finger food appetizer? ›

Finger foods are small, individual portions of food that are eaten out of hand. They are often served at social events. The ideal finger food usually does not create any mess (such as crumbs or drips), but this criterion is often overlooked in order to include foods like tacos.

What are the six famous co*cktails? ›

Embury's six basic drinks are the Daiquiri, the Jack Rose, the Manhattan, the Martini, the Old Fashioned, and the Sidecar. Embury's preferred recipe for each is: Daiquiri.

What is the name of the popular Christmas drink? ›

Eggnog. Rich, creamy, and, well, egg-y, we'd go as far as to say no Christmas celebration is complete without a glass of this festive drink. If this winter co*cktail is also a must at your holiday gatherings, follow our top tips to make yours perfect every time.

Which is a popular festive drink? ›

Other popular holiday co*cktails include mulled wine, Christmas punch, a hot toddy, coquito, and wassail (a drink made from hot mulled cider, ale, or wine and spices), among others.

What drink is traditionally drunk on Christmas morning? ›

Classic Bucks Fizz/Mimosa. The classic morning drink for Christmas is orange juice with a little fizz in it. There are plenty of options for adding fizz to orange juice, from Cava, prosecco or Crémant to decadent Champagnes and even a little spirit should one need the extra pick me up.

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