Cachaça—the main ingredient in the Caipirinha cocktail—has the potential to take your bar cart to professional status.
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Our white wine guide covers white wine types from sweet to dry. Learn how white wine is made, how to cook with it, and how to serve it.
Shake up one of these summer vodka drinks to make any hour happier. Featuring seasonal ingredients like fresh basil, berries, rhubarb, cucumber, and melon, these refreshing summer vodka cocktails will help you stay cool—and in good spirits.
Need a quick drink for a party, but don't want to spend all night playing bartender? These delicious make-ahead margaritas are the answer! Freeze them in jars overnight and they're all set for the next day.
Adding creamer to your coffee may seem harmless, but store-bought flavored creamers are chock-full of added sugars and calories. This recipe utilizes dates for a low-sugar, naturally-sweet way to start your morning.
Learn how to make a Bee’s Knees Cocktail; a strong contender for the drink of summer. Since a Bee’s Knees Cocktail recipe calls for just 3 ingredients, this is also one of the best cocktail recipes for amateur and home mixologists. Try the classic Bee’s Knees with gin, or swap in bourbon for a Gold Rush Cocktail.
A trio of fresh berries and the spark of limoncello make this easy recipe for sangria a great option to serve alongside party appetizers in summer.
Try out these cool, fruity, and sweet summer refreshing drink recipes at your next outdoor party. Adult and kid-friendly options included!
What is orange wine? It’s not just a mimosa. These wines have been made for thousands of years, but are growing in popularity as distribution widens and imbibers become more adventurous. Discover how to serve orange wine and the best food pairings for orange wine so you can sip wisely—and school all your friends.
Discover how to hold a wine glass to maximize your enjoyment of the wine. These tips for the best ways to hold a wine glass will also help you look like a pro and keep the wine at the optimal temperature for longer. We’re also revealing the worst way to hold a wine glass.
