How To Make The Official Golden Globes 2018 Cocktail At Home
For more than 25 years, Moët & Chandon has been the champagne of choice for the Golden Globes. In celebration of the award show’s 75th anniversary, the renowned house has teamed up with actress Jamie Chung to create the Moët 75, the official cocktail for the upcoming ceremony.
With its relaxed table setting and flowing bubbly—in fact, it takes approximately 1,500 Moët minis, 750 magnums, 500 champagne cocktails, and 125 cases of Moët & Chandon 2006 Grand Vintage Brut to fuel the event—the Globes could be likened to a reunion party of sorts, bringing stars together after a brief holiday and pushing awards season into full swing. To kick off the show, Moët & Chandon will take to the red carpet with their “Toast for a Cause” initiative, in which A-listers will be invited to raise a toast with one of the brand’s miniature bottles in support of their favorite charities, which will receive a $1,000 donation from the winery. (If you’re a fan of these tiny vials, they can be purchased as a six-pack with golden sippers. But if you happen to be in Las Vegas, head over to the Mandarin Oriental, where a special vending machine—which will likely make a reappearance at the Globes and one of its after-parties—dispenses your pick of Imperial Brut or Imperial Rosé.)
While we all wait to find out which of the nominees will receive an accolade for their performance, there’s no need to hold off until January 7 to sip on the tipple that’ll be served to your favorite actors and actresses. With New Year’s Eve just around the corner, the champagne libation that will be offered at the ceremony doubles as a great option to ring in 2018. Made with fresh blood orange juice, the Moët 75 is bright and fruity, but still packs a small punch thanks to the touch of Volcan de mi Tierra—LVMH’s first tequila that was launched earlier this year—involved.
Whether you need a last-minute drink recipe for the countdown or plan to have your own little soiree the night of the Globes, here’s how you can make the ceremony’s cocktail at home.
The Moët 75
4 oz. Moët & Chandon Imperial Brut champagne
1 oz. Volcan de mi Tierra tequila
2 oz. fresh blood orange juice
1 oz. honey
Shake tequila, fresh blood orange juice, and honey into a cocktail shaker and mix until honey is dissolved. Pour mixture into a modern tulip glass. Gently pour chilled champagne. Serve straight up and garnish with a candied blood orange or fresh blood orange slice.
">For more than 25 years, Moët & Chandon has been the champagne of choice for the Golden Globes. In celebration of the award show’s 75th anniversary, the renowned house has teamed up with actress Jamie Chung to create the Moët 75, the official cocktail for the upcoming ceremony.
With its relaxed table setting and flowing bubbly—in fact, it takes approximately 1,500 Moët minis, 750 magnums, 500 champagne cocktails, and 125 cases of Moët & Chandon 2006 Grand Vintage Brut to fuel the event—the Globes could be likened to a reunion party of sorts, bringing stars together after a brief holiday and pushing awards season into full swing. To kick off the show, Moët & Chandon will take to the red carpet with their “Toast for a Cause” initiative, in which A-listers will be invited to raise a toast with one of the brand’s miniature bottles in support of their favorite charities, which will receive a $1,000 donation from the winery. (If you’re a fan of these tiny vials, they can be purchased as a six-pack with golden sippers. But if you happen to be in Las Vegas, head over to the Mandarin Oriental, where a special vending machine—which will likely make a reappearance at the Globes and one of its after-parties—dispenses your pick of Imperial Brut or Imperial Rosé.)
While we all wait to find out which of the nominees will receive an accolade for their performance, there’s no need to hold off until January 7 to sip on the tipple that’ll be served to your favorite actors and actresses. With New Year’s Eve just around the corner, the champagne libation that will be offered at the ceremony doubles as a great option to ring in 2018. Made with fresh blood orange juice, the Moët 75 is bright and fruity, but still packs a small punch thanks to the touch of Volcan de mi Tierra—LVMH’s first tequila that was launched earlier this year—involved.
Whether you need a last-minute drink recipe for the countdown or plan to have your own little soiree the night of the Globes, here’s how you can make the ceremony’s cocktail at home.
The Moët 75
4 oz. Moët & Chandon Imperial Brut champagne
1 oz. Volcan de mi Tierra tequila
2 oz. fresh blood orange juice
1 oz. honey
Shake tequila, fresh blood orange juice, and honey into a cocktail shaker and mix until honey is dissolved. Pour mixture into a modern tulip glass. Gently pour chilled champagne. Serve straight up and garnish with a candied blood orange or fresh blood orange slice.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/christinaliao/2017/12/28/how-to-make-the-official-golden-globes-2018-cocktail-at-home/
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