Don't just pop the bottle. Mix up your bubbly and make the perfect sparkling drink.
Learn how to make classic sparkling wine cocktails like The Champagne Cocktail, The Bellini, The French 75 and The Black Velvet. Say goodbye to the Mimosa.
Picking out Champagne can be stressful. Use the notes below to help you choose your next perfect bottle of Champagne.
We who like to mix drinks at home do it for many reasons: First, it's cheaper than drinking out. Second, it's fun to mix your own drinks at home. Third, it's even more fun to mix drinks for other people at home. Any self-respecting home bartender should have a mental Rolodex Excel spreadsheet of favorite classic cocktail recipes. Today, I present the 25 essential drinks that I think everyone should be able to make.
Want to drink fine bubbly all the time? Learn some useful tips on finding awesome sparkling wines that aren't from Champagne and are very affordable.
You've been ordering that same gin and tonic since college.
There’s a lot of murkiness surrounding the origins of our favorite cocktails -- probably because booze are always involved, which has the tendency to mak...
A Champagne Cocktail! A French 75! Also: What to do with flat bubbly.
Sweet vermouth is often thought of as nothing more than a supporting player in many cocktails. But we’re here to tell you that it can be so much mor...
The question is simple. Does a spoon in a bottle of Champagne preserve the bubbles? The technique of the champagne spoon trick is to put the handle of a spoon into an open champagne bottle so that it will preserve the bubbles for longer than if it was stoppered or left open.
There seems to be something new you can learn and learn to love about Champagne.
Champagne deserves to be enjoyed after the hors d'oeuvres.
From Scotch to Mulled Wine, there is a tasty cocktail to suit every taste. Check out the ten essential cocktails you need to create!
Learning how to make these classic drinks gives you the foundation you need to become a happy hour pro.
Because you've been ordering that same gin and tonic since college.
Bubbly sake is not new, but more and more of the sparkling drinks are making their way to the U.S.
Changing palates, food pairings, and climate change are reducing the sugar in Champagne.
While a can of Coors suits for casual drinking, sometimes you just want a thoughtfully blended glass of spirits to give you that special buzz.