Booze Cocktails

How to: Holiday Spritz (DIY Cocktail Pt. 2)

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As we approach the final days before Christmas and New Years, you betta be nailing down your aperitif drinks! This Holiday Spritz, I must say, is the perfect alternative to opening with champagne or white wine – hell, it’s actually a combo of the two!

At the ADL Holiday Party last week I was responsible for creating custom cocktails for party guests and the JARDESCA Holiday Spritz was just the ticket! (Hm, did I just say that?! What am I? #lame) Really though, the ease of this recipe combined with festive DIY cocktail station (see Part 1👇), made for the least stressful party I have ever hosted! WOW is right. 💃💃

Here’s how you concoct this bubbly refreshment:

  1. First things first, use a short glass – preferably a stemless wine glass, but shorter plastic cups work for big parties
  2. Rub lemon on the rim then gently roll in sugar (use powdered for a more “snowy” effect)
  3. Fill glass with ice and pour 2/3 full with JARDESCA California Aperitiva
  4. Top off with prosecco, so fill almost the rest of the glass or the remaining 1/3
  5. Add a splash of pomegranate juice (the more you add the sweeter the drink)
  6. Garnish with a sprig of rosemary and some pomegranate seeds

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JARDESCA, even though blended with a mix of 3 dry and sweet white wines, is actually not very sweet. I would consider it much more herbaceous than sweet, which is why I found the pomegranate juice a nice touch. Plus you can impress all your out of town relatives since it was hand crafted locally, in Sonoma. 😉

(PS: You can serve this spritz year round! Just change up the garnish and juice to make more seasonally appropriate. 👍)

Hope you all enjoy your holiday parties, try out this aperitif cocktail and peep Part 1 of this post to see how I set up the cocktail station 👆 for a less stressful hostess experience and killer guest experience! ✨

 

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Pantones of the Post

Wearing //  Skirt: Skingraft / Shirt: Sandro Paris //

Colors (left to right) // Pantone 7421C / Pantone 3308C / Pantone 7534C / Pantone 7509C / Pantone 1685C //

Photography // Christiana Charalambous

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