Cocktail Corner: Festive Drinks for the Fourth

IMG_8263A spirited toast to all things alcoholic! By Leslie Dinaberg

What better time to raise a glass than on the 4th of July. Here a few fun recipes to impress your guests, both this weekend and throughout the entire summer!

True Blue Cocktail, courtesy photo

True Blue Cocktail, courtesy photo

True Blue Cocktail

1 oz. CÎROC Vodka

1/2 oz. Blue Curacao

1/4 oz. Grapefruit Juice

1/2 oz. Simple Sugar

Mix ingredients and serve in a martini glass.

 

Grand Lemon-Peach Sparkler 

Grand Peach Lemon Sparkler, courtesy photo

Grand Peach Lemon Sparkler, courtesy photo

1/2 oz. simple syrup

1 oz. Grand Marnier Raspberry Peach

1 oz. fresh lemon juice

2 oz. Chandon Limited Edition American Summer Rosé

Lemon wedges for garnish

Pour the Grand Marnier Raspberry Peach, lemon juice and simple syrup into a rocks glass. Stir to combine. Add the Rosé. Fill the glass with ice and add a lemon wedge. Serve with a straw.

Hendrick's Cucumber Lemonade, courtesy photo

Hendrick’s Cucumber Lemonade, courtesy photo

Hendrick’s Cucumber Lemonade

3 parts Hendrick’s Gin

2 parts fresh lemon juice

2 parts simple syrup

Sparkling Water

In a long glass combine ingredients. Add ice, top with sparkling water, give a gentle stir and garnish with a cucumber spears.

 

Hard Shandy

Hard Shandy, courtesy photo

Hard Shandy, courtesy photo

1 ½ Oz   Tullamore D.E.W. Original

1/3 Oz Freshly squeezed Lemonade

8 ½ Oz Wheat Beer or Hefeweizen (Fill remaining of 10.5 Oz glass)

In a pilsner glass add Tullamore D.E.W. followed by lemonade. Finish with beer and garnish with a lemon wheel.

Long Island Iced Tea, courtesy photo

Long Island Iced Tea, courtesy photo

Long Island Iced Tea

0.5 Oz Reyka Vodka

0.25 Oz Hendrick’s Gin

0.25 Oz Milagro Silver Core Tequila

0.75 Oz Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum

1 Oz Lemon Juice

0.75 Oz Honey

3 Dashes Angostura Bitters

1.5 Oz Ginger Beer

Shake all ingredients with ice. Strain into tall glass with ice. Top with ginger beer. Garnish with mint sprig.

 

White Star Peach cocktail, courtesy photo

White Star Peach cocktail, courtesy photo

White Star Peach

1 oz CÎROC Peach

0.25 oz Apple Liqueur

0.25 oz Rioja White Wine

1.5zoz Ginger Ale

0.5 oz Simple Syrup
Combine ingredients on the rocks and garnish with a slice of ginger and a lime wheel.

Berry Explosive, courtesy photo

Berry Explosive, courtesy photo

Berry Explosive

4 parts Milagro Silver Tequila

1 part Fresh Lime Juice

2 parts Agave Nectar

8 Raspberries per batch

12 Blueberries per batch

 

Blend all ingredients in a blender until smooth. Fill two glasses with crushed or shaved ice and pour over. Top with raspberries and blueberries.

 

Solerno Blood Orange & Berry Punch

(Serves 25 people)

1 Bottle Lillet Rouge

Solerno Blood Orange and Berry Punch, courtesy photo

Solerno Blood Orange and Berry Punch, courtesy photo

12 oz. Red Zinger Tea (brewed at 2x strength)

6 oz. agave nectar

6 oz. fresh lemon juice

6 oz. berry blend puree (Raspberries, Blueberries, Blackberries, Red Grapes)

Combine all ingredients in a punch bowl and stir well. Float an ice block in the center and garnish with floating blueberries, raspberries, halved grapes, blood orange slices and a few mint leaves

Lillet Rouge Sangria, courtesy photo

Lillet Rouge Sangria, courtesy photo

Lillet Rouge Sangria

3 parts Lillet Rouge

½ part fresh lime juice

Lemon-lime soda (2 – 2 liter bottles)

Diced fresh fruit of choice (blueberries, raspberries or blackberries and oranges, etc.)

Build cocktail over ice in a wine glass or Collins glass and stir to combine. Top with lemon-lime soda and garnish with an orange slice.

 

Flor de Caña Pineapple Daiquiri 

Flor de Caña Pineapple Daiquiri, courtesy photo

Flor de Caña Pineapple Daiquiri, courtesy photo

2 parts Flor de Caña 7 Rum

2 parts pineapple juice

1/3 part fresh lime juice

2/3 part extra-fine sugar

Combine the pineapple juice, rum, lime juice, sugar, and ½ cup ice in a cocktail shaker and shake to chill. Strain into a stemmed cocktail glass. Garnish with pineapple wedge.

Have a wonderful holiday. Cheers!

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Recipes courtesy Susan Magrino Agency and Ciroc.

Leslie Dinaberg

When she’s not busy working as the editor of Santa Barbara SEASONS, Cocktail Corner author Leslie Dinabergwrites magazine articles, newspaper columns and grocery lists. When it comes to cocktails, Leslie considers herself a “goal-oriented drinker.”

Originally published in Santa Barbara Seasons Magazine on July 3, 2015.

 

 

Cocktail Corner: Viva la Sangria!

Peach Sangria, courtesy Ciroc Vodka

Peach Sangria, courtesy Ciroc Vodka

A spirited toast to all things alcoholic! By Leslie Dinaberg

Of course, nothing will ever usurp the Margarita as my Fiesta drink of choice. As I’ve written in this column before, “Margaritas are part of the DNA of Santa Barbara and—along with buying Cascarones and seeing old friends—one of my favorite ways to celebrate Old Spanish Days. My son was born on July 27, 1999 and once I got over the initial euphoria, the first thing I wanted to do was drink a Margarita. After all, it was Fiesta time and that’s how we do it around here.”

But, as I’ve learned—the hard way—there is such a thing as too many Margaritas. That’s where Sangria comes in. This Spanish/Portuguese libation takes many forms.

The most common Sangrias consist of red wine, chopped fruit, a sweetener, and a small amount of added brandy, vodka or some other spirit. The beauty of a drink like this is that less expensive wines work well, and the chopped fruit can include almost anything you have around. Oranges, lemons, limes, apples, peaches, melons of all types, berries, pineapples, grapes and mangos are all good. Frozen berries work especially well, and you can substitute Sprite or 7 Up or Lemon Lime for the spirits if you want a lighter cocktail.

Sangria is pretty widely available in the summer. For example, the Coral Cafe & Bar at the Coral Casino has a Skinny Superfruit Sangria that is magically under 125 calories (made with Veev Acaí, Cranberry Juice, Red Wine and Strawberry Puree). Finch & Fork at the Canary Hotel offers a $20 “Sangria & Bites” happy hour special with a pitcher of red or white sangria and three bites to share: warm citrus marinated olives, blistered shishito peppers and honey roasted spiced nuts. Alcazar on the Mesa also has a nice Sangria happy hour special.Strawberry

I particularly like the white sangria, also known as Sangria Blanca, made with white wine. The Latin Kitchen has a nice recipe here.

Also becoming popular are versions that forgo wine entirely. One of my favorite variations in that category is a Peach Sangria. Here’s a recipe from CÎROC Vodka, which is incidentally made from French grapes, rather than the traditional grain alcohol:

Peach Sangria

(Pitcher Recipe)

10 oz CÎROC Peach

5 oz Hennessy

5 oz Fresh Lime Juice

5 oz Fresh Lemon Juice 5

1 oz Simple Syrup

40 Dashes Bitters

20 oz Club Soda

Stir over ice in 64 oz pitcher

 

(Single Cocktail)

1 oz CÎROC Peach

.5 oz Hennessy

.5 oz Fresh Lime Juice

.5 oz Fresh Lemon Juice

.5 oz Simple Syrup

4 Dashes Bitters

2 oz Club Soda

Stir over ice in Wine Glass

With that I’ll leave you with this Fiesta-flavored video from CÎROC partner/brand ambassador Sean Combs.

Viva la Sangria!

Cheers!

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Originally published in Santa Barbara SEASONS on August 1, 2014.

Leslie Dinaberg

Leslie Dinaberg

When she’s not busy working as the editor of Santa Barbara SEASONS, Cocktail Corner author Leslie Dinaberg writes magazine articles, newspaper columns and grocery lists. When it comes to cocktails, Leslie considers herself a “goal-oriented drinker.”