The Best ‘Naughty or Spice Punch’ Full of Christmas Cheer!

I’m making a list.  I’m checking it twice.  We’re making a Christmas cocktail that’s Naughty & Spice!  It’s a little sweet, a little tart, with just enough spice to keep things interesting! 

Are you hosting a holiday gathering?  Do you want to serve a simple (and simply delicious) punch that is sure to please a crowd?  Then let’s get mixing because this is the cocktail for you! 

Naughty or Spice Punch

  • Patron Reposado ¾ cup
  • Cran-Apple Juice 1 ½ cup
  • Gran Marnier ¼ cup
  • Prophecy Pinot Grigio 1 Bottle
  • Lemon Juice ¼ cup
  • Ginger Liqueur ¼ cup
  • Club Soda to top
  • 1 Lemon, Sliced
  • 1 Orange, Sliced 
  • 1 Large Apple, Diced Fuji or Gala preferred
  • 1 Pear, Diced Bartlet or Bosc preferred
  • Cinnamon Sticks

In a large pitcher combine Patron Reposado, Cran-Apple Juice, Gran Marnier, Pinot Grigio, Lemon Juice, and Ginger Liqueur.  Mix well.  Add Lemon, Orange, Apple, and Pear.  Cover and refrigerate at least 4 hours, but overnight is even better. 

To Serve – Add ice to your pitcher.  Pour 4-6 oz into a wine glass over ice, be sure to add some of the delicious infused fruit to each glass.  Top with a splash of club soda.  Add a few cranberries and a cinnamon stick.  Enjoy!

Don’t let the ingredient list intimidate you- it’s long, but not complicated!  I bet you have many of the ingredients at home right now, and the rest you can find at your grocery store. 

As always, a recipe is just a suggestion- if you don’t like or don’t have tequila, use vodka.  If you don’t have pears, just double the apples.  Swap the Pinot Grigio for Sauvignon Blanc if you prefer, but I would avoid Chardonnay or White Zinfandel for this recipe.  And use Cinnamon Sticks, powdered Cinnamon won’t dissolve well and may make the cocktail feel a little gritty, and that will definitely land you on the naughty list! Happy Mixing!

Elvis’s Perfect Patròn Margarita

Ibiscus Frizzante

A couple of weeks ago I posted about my entry, the Ibiscus Frizzante, into the Patròn Perfectionist competition.  This was only the second competition I entered.  It was a fun process developing this cocktail (I think all of my taste testers enjoyed the process as well!) 

I am ECSTATIC to announce that I have been chosen to compete in the Regional Finals!  In November I will be flying to New York to compete against 7 other incredibly talented bartenders!  I am so excited!  I am SO nervous!  This is such an incredible opportunity and I am so lucky to be a part of this worldwide competition!

In honor of my amazing news I wanted to share my Perfect Patròn Margarita.  I used the Reposado for this because I enjoy the richness it gives the drink and I think the fresh ingredients highlight the complexity of the tequila. If you prefer the Silver, then use the Silver. This is MY Perfect Marg- yours may be different, and that is perfectly ok! If you have read any of my other recipes you know that the sweetness/tartness of many of my recipes can be adjusted to your own taste, and this one is no exception.  I prefer my margaritas to be a bit on the tart side but if you prefer yours sweeter just add a bit more Agave Nectar.  The same goes for salt/sugar on the rim of the glass.  I don’t care for either one, but if you do then you should go for it! 

  • Elvis’s Perfect Patròn Margarita
  • 1.5 ounces Patròn Reposado
  • 1 ounce Cointreau
  • 1 ounce Agave Nectar (get the good stuff, 100% Agave, it’s worth it!)
  • .5 ounce Fresh Lime Juice
  • .5 ounce Fresh Lemon Juice
  • Shake with ice, pour into your favorite glass, add a slice of lime and enjoy!

See you in NYC Patròn!

Patròn Perfectionist

I’ve been in the hospitality industry for a while now but it’s been the last few years that I’ve transitioned (as has the venue where I work) from high volume, shot-slinging kind of bartending into creating more intricate, well thought out libations.  When I create a new drink menu for a bar event, I try to keep it approachable and the ingredients recognizable.  I keep in mind that we are still a high volume bar.  I’ll play around with high-end ingredients, top shelf liquors and in-season fruits and vegetables.  On a typical bar menu of mine, you won’t find too many “muddled” ingredients, but you will find homemade Simple Syrups, Reductions, and Infusions.  I do my best to keep my event recipes streamlined and fairly quick to produce.

When I enter a competition, that is when I break out the muddler.  I triple shake and double strain the cocktails.  I hand craft my garnishes.  I slowly layer each ingredient.  The competitions are where I get to get a little weird with the ingredients.  Where I can try a new technique.  I love it.

When I entered to Patròn Perfectionist Competition, the only specification I had to follow was use Patròn Silver, Reposado, or Anejo.  After some trial and error I decided to use the Silver and slowly my Perfectionist Creation was born. 

Ibiscus Frizzante

2 ounces of Patron Silver

  • 3-4 Dried Hibiscus Blossoms
  • 1 scant Bar Spoon of Lemon Curd
  • 1/2 ounce Lemon Juice
  • 2 1/2 ounces Peach Nectar
  • 2 drops of Orange Bitters
  • 2 1/2 ounces Martini & Rossi Prosecco

Place Patron Silver and Hibiscus Blossoms in a tumbler and stir.In a Shaker combine the Lemon Curd, Lemon Juice, Peach Nectar, and Orange Bitters.  Add ice and shake vigorously to combine. Strain the Patron Silver into the Shaker and stir to combine. Double Strain into a Flute and top with Martini & Rossi Prosecco

My inspiration for this drink came from my hometown, Cincinnati Ohio which is a beautiful place.  We experience the best of all four seasons, from crisp snowy wintes to hot humid summers.  I was inspired by a Cincinnati Summer in my mothers yard.  Most of the early summer was spent helping her transform our yard from the bright new greens of spring to a wonderland of color!  Our humid summers are perfect for a tropical plants, like Hibiscus.  I was always drawn to the bright, oversized blooms- and so were the bees and hummingbirds.  As I grew older I started drinking Hibiscus tea, with a squeeze of lemon, and the aroma always brought me back to those summer days. 

We would go Peach picking at a local farm, and the Peaches would be so juicy we had to eat them outside, with the juice dripping down our arms.  Peach and Hibiscus are one of my favorite flavor combinations.

The name, Ibiscus Frizzante, and the Martini & Rossi Prosecco are a nod to my Italian heritage as well as my families love of sparking wine.  Martini and Rossi had been a long time favorite and we mark every holiday, big and small, with a glass.

With this cocktail I’ve found a way to combine a few favorite flavors, and memories, of my Cincinnati Summers.  I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!