News Festive Vibes: Celebrate with Mangrove and Drinks Olivier Watson December 16, 2024 4 min 0 Elevate your holiday celebrations with expert drink pairings from Mangrove Global. Discover festive cocktails and spirits for every course this Christmas!Introduction As the holiday season approaches, the excitement of festive gatherings and indulgent feasts fills the air. Nothing elevates these celebrations quite like a carefully curated selection of drinks. This article explores the world of Christmas spirits, offering expert insights from Jack Gething and Max Ostwald of Mangrove Global. With their extensive experience in the spirits industry, they provide recommendations on perfect pairings for your holiday meals, ensuring that every sip complements your culinary delights. The Spirit of Celebration: Christmas Morning Drinks Starting with Fizz Christmas morning is a time for joy and celebration, making it the perfect occasion to pop open some bubbles. Jack Gething suggests taking a classic approach with a twist—the French 75. This cocktail combines the elegance of Champagne with East London Kew Gin, a sprinkle of sugar, and a dash of lemon juice. It’s a delightful way to kick off your day while adding a zesty flair to your festivities. French 75 Ingredients: Champagne East London Kew Gin Sugar Lemon juice Max Ostwald agrees that if you prefer something lighter than traditional mimosa offerings, Dolin’s Vermouths mixed with soda over ice provide an excellent alternative. These vermouths are crafted from over 40 herbs and spices, offering an array of flavors that can be customized with garnishes like lemon or rosemary. A Toast to Tradition Starting your Christmas day with a drink that sets the tone for indulgence is essential. As both experts point out, selecting refreshing beverages that match your breakfast spread creates a memorable experience. Whether you’re enjoying Eggs Benedict or more extravagant fare like caviar blinis, these spirited choices will enhance your holiday cheer. Crafting the Perfect Festive Menu Pre-Dinner Cocktails Once you’ve enjoyed your Christmas breakfast, it’s time to consider what cocktails will complement your festive dinner menu. Max recommends keeping drinks light during appetizers; for example, try a Limoncello di Capri spritz or a Toreador Margarita made with VIVIR Tequila Reposado and high-quality apricot liqueur. Light Cocktail Ideas: Limoncello di Capri Spritz Toreador Margarita (VIVIR Tequila Reposado) Jack emphasizes that while their expertise lies in spirits rather than wine pairings, they acknowledge the lively debate over red versus white wine with turkey—a perennial favorite during Christmas dinner. Post-Dinner Delights After savoring the main course, it’s time to indulge in richer spirits. Jack recommends using Saint Lucia’s Chairman’s Reserve Spiced Rum for an Old Fashioned—an exquisite pairing for traditional Christmas pudding or creamy desserts. Its blend of Caribbean fruits and spices creates an aromatic profile perfect for winter celebrations. FLOS OLEI 2025: Top Extra Virgin Olive Oils Event in Rome December 14, 2024 0 Bar 44 Expands No and Low Alcohol Options to Meet Demand November 25, 2024 3 Top Cognacs for Your Money: 15 Bartenders Share Picks (2024) November 28, 2024 2 Post-Dinner Recommendations: Old Fashioned with Chairman’s Reserve Spiced Rum Stauning Smoke Whisky on the rocks for creamier desserts These selections not only enhance dessert flavors but also add an extra layer of festivity to your evening’s conclusion. Elevating Your After-Dinner Experience Understanding Postprandial Libations The term "postprandial" refers to enjoying drinks after dinner—a time often reserved for relaxation and enjoyment in good company. Max highlights seasonal favorites like cream liqueurs—specifically Limoncello Di Capri Crema and The English Norfolk Nog—as ideal post-dinner treats. Postprandial Suggestions: Limoncello Di Capri Crema The English Norfolk Nog Additionally, Jack suggests pairing Carlos I XO Imperial brandy with cheese boards for an elegant finish to your meal or indulging in an Irish Coffee made with Glendalough Double Barrel for warmth on chilly nights. Focus on Presentation Beyond just the choice of spirits, presentation plays a crucial role in crafting memorable experiences. Both experts emphasize using nice glassware and garnishes as integral elements when serving drinks at home—creating visually appealing cocktails enhances enjoyment before guests even take their first sip. Embracing Moderation and Creativity Low-Alcohol Options With many people embracing moderation this year, having low or no-alcohol options can make gatherings inclusive without sacrificing flavor. Jack introduces Almave as an exciting non-alcoholic agave alternative that can easily be transformed into delicious cocktails like a Spicy Tommy’s Margarita. Low-Alcohol Recommendation: Almave Agave Liquid (non-alcoholic) Max encourages experimentation using what you already have at home—mixing different spirits to find unique combinations can lead to delightful discoveries while entertaining guests. Conclusion Crafting the perfect selection of festive drinks this holiday season requires thoughtful consideration of flavors, pairings, and presentation. With insights from industry experts Jack Gething and Max Ostwald at Mangrove Global, you can elevate your holiday gatherings by choosing exquisite spirits that complement every course—from breakfast through dessert. By embracing creativity in cocktail preparation while also catering to varying preferences through low-alcohol options, you’ll create unforgettable moments around the table this Christmas. FAQ Section What are some good drinks to serve on Christmas morning? Consider starting with festive cocktails like French 75 or Dolin’s Vermouth mixed with soda over ice for refreshing options. How do I choose cocktails for my holiday dinner? Opt for lighter cocktails during appetizers and richer spirits during dessert; classic choices include Limoncello di Capri spritzes and spiced rums. What is postprandial drinking? Postprandial drinking refers to enjoying beverages after dinner; think about cream liqueurs or fine brandies as ideal choices during this relaxed period. By following these guidelines and recommendations from seasoned professionals in the spirits industry, you can ensure that every aspect of your holiday celebrations is thoughtfully crafted—from meals to drinks—creating lasting memories filled with warmth and joy. Photo by Ash Edmonds on Unsplash Cocktailspirit Olivier Watson Olivier Watson is a passionate food and travel enthusiast with a particular fondness for rosé wine. Hailing from a vibrant culinary background, Olivier has spent years exploring the world’s most renowned wine regions, from the picturesque vineyards of Provence to the sun-drenched hills of Napa Valley. His love for rosé is not just about the wine itself; it’s about the experiences and memories created over a glass with friends and family. WSTA Partners with Wine Jobs UK for Recruitment Success WSTA Partners with Wine Jobs UK for Recruitment... December 16, 2024 How to Make Rococò: Traditional Neapolitan Christmas Treats December 16, 2024 Discover La Sala del Torriano: North Chianti Classico... December 16, 2024 Discover Torino’s Historic Café: A Savoia Favorite in... December 15, 2024 Discover Italy’s Alto Adige: Hidden Gems Off the... December 15, 2024 Top 10 Booze Books to Gift This Holiday... 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