Have you ever wanted to throw a party and serve your own signature drink? Or, have you ever had a hankering to just create - and drink - one for yourself?
You've come to the right place.
It's very simple to develop a signature cocktail, either for a party, or just for a relaxing night in front of the fire.
You've come to the right place.
It's very simple to develop a signature cocktail, either for a party, or just for a relaxing night in front of the fire.

Ingredients
- 2 Oz Pomegranate juice
- 3 Oz Citrus or lemon flavored vodka
- Fresh Pomegranate seeds
Steps
- Shake ingredients in a shaker with ice and pour into a chilled martini glass. Sprinkle additional Pomegranate seeds on top for added flavor.

Ingredients
- 2 Oz Champagne, Proseco, or Cava
- 1 1/2 Oz St-Germain elderflower liqueur
- 2 Oz Sparkling Water or Club Soda
Steps
- Stir ingredients in a tall ice-filled Collins glass, mixing completely. Garnish with a lemon twist.

First, think about the kind of drink you prefer and look for ways to put a creative twist on it.
Does carbonation appeal to you? The subtle bubbly sweetness of a St. Germain cocktail blows a boring old vodka-and-club-soda away. Are you typically a wine drinker? Maybe a delicious sangria will appeal to you. Do you like juices in your cocktails? A pomegranate martini might be just the thing for you.
The next step in choosing a signature drink in pairing flavors.
An easy rule of thumb is that you should avoid pairing two very strong flavors because they have a tendency of drowning each other out. For example, though the standard is to pair tequila with heavy lime and orange juices to make a margarita, we prefer the much more delicate flavors of mixing high-end tequila on ice with a few squeezes of a lime and some club soda.
Also, if you're going to use fruit juices or other mixers, stick with one. Use Pomegranate juice in that martini, along with the subtle addition of citrus-flavored vodka, rather than any other juices.
Finally, and most importantly, whatever you like is what you should drink. Enjoyment and fun are the easiest rules to remember in making a signature drink.
Does carbonation appeal to you? The subtle bubbly sweetness of a St. Germain cocktail blows a boring old vodka-and-club-soda away. Are you typically a wine drinker? Maybe a delicious sangria will appeal to you. Do you like juices in your cocktails? A pomegranate martini might be just the thing for you.
The next step in choosing a signature drink in pairing flavors.
An easy rule of thumb is that you should avoid pairing two very strong flavors because they have a tendency of drowning each other out. For example, though the standard is to pair tequila with heavy lime and orange juices to make a margarita, we prefer the much more delicate flavors of mixing high-end tequila on ice with a few squeezes of a lime and some club soda.
Also, if you're going to use fruit juices or other mixers, stick with one. Use Pomegranate juice in that martini, along with the subtle addition of citrus-flavored vodka, rather than any other juices.
Finally, and most importantly, whatever you like is what you should drink. Enjoyment and fun are the easiest rules to remember in making a signature drink.














