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Red Wine Spritzer

Here's an easy, refreshing spritz to enjoy year round-who says you can't drink red wine in the summer? We like to use light red such as pinot noir, grenache, or gamay in this drink.

Author: Riley Wofford

Frozen Vodka

This recipe for frozen vodka was adapted from Martha Stewart's "Entertaining." It makes for a great summer bar display.

Author: Martha Stewart

Butterscotch Coffee

A sweet butterscotch coffee made with a flavorful dark roast, velvety butterscotch sauce, and rich heavy cream!

Author: Kimberly

White Wine Spritzer

This tasty white wine spritzer is a wonderfully refreshing cocktail and perfect for warm-weather entertaining.

Author: Martha Stewart

Rum Lime Cooler

Author: Martha Stewart

Bleeding Heart Martini

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Author: Martha Stewart

Lemonade with Blueberries

This classic, refreshing lemonade gets an extra burst of flavor with sprinkled blueberries.

Author: Martha Stewart

Apple Brandy and Cider

For this drink, we like to use Laird's Applejack, an American apple brandy.

Author: Martha Stewart

Dandelion Cordial

The instantly recognizable bright-yellow flowers of the dandelion can be harvested later to make a good old-fashioned cordial.

Author: Martha Stewart

Kiwi Margarita

Kiwi gives a great hue and slushy consistency to this flavored margarita.

Author: Martha Stewart

Sorrel Lime Cooler

This recipe is adapted from Sarah Copeland's forthcoming book, "Feast" (Chronicle Books).It's a little tricky to describe a drink as "addictive" without giving people the wrong idea (it can be spiked with...

Author: Martha Stewart

Ginger Caipirinha

This ginger caipirinha recipe is one of designer Francisco Costa's favorite cocktails -- be sure to also try his Fresh Passion-Fruit Caipirinha.

Author: Martha Stewart

Olive Rosemary Martini

A classic martini gets a festive makeover when garnished with oil-cured olives on a skewer of fragrant Olive-Rosemary Martini.

Author: Martha Stewart

Blackberry Crush

Raise a glass to sunny days and balmy nights with this refreshing blackberry-and-vodka cocktail.

Author: Martha Stewart

Rum Ginger Drink

Serve this sweet tropical drink alongside savory Jamaican beef patties.

Author: Martha Stewart

Refreshing Frozen Bloody Marys

Our Bloody Marys look different, but all 3 use traditional ingredients -- tomato juice, vodka, Worcestershire sauce, hot-pepper sauce, and salt. Red, yellow, or orange tomatoes give each a unique hue.

Author: Martha Stewart

Vietnamese Iced Coffee

The coffee and metal filter used for this drink are available at trung-nguyen-online.com.

Author: Martha Stewart

Peach Fizz Cooler

Author: Martha Stewart

Cranberry Old Fashioned

This drink marries bourbon and Thanksgiving's signature berry. It's strong, so you may want to add an extra tablespoon or two of water when muddling.

Author: Martha Stewart

Ginger Caipirinhas

Spice up the classic from Brazil -- made with the spirit cachaca, which is derived from sugarcane -- by muddling fresh ginger along with the lime.

Author: Martha Stewart

Frozen Hot Chocolate

Indulge in a slushy chocolate treat any time of the year.

Author: Martha Stewart

Lemon Gin Martini

Serve this Lemon-Gin Martini alongside our Baked Artichoke Dip with Winter Crudites. The chilled cocktail uses hints of lemon, offsets the rich flavors.

Author: Martha Stewart

Hot Mint Lemonade

Piping-hot lemonade makes a surprisingly satisfying autumn drink. If you're packing this lemonade for a picnic, pour it into a large thermos while it's still hot.

Author: Martha Stewart

Rosy Raspberry Spritzer

Nothing welcomes guests for an outdoor party like a spritzer. Made with or without wine, they make refreshing, elegant coolers-especially this rosy one.

Author: Martha Stewart

Grapefruit Sanbitter Spritz

Sometimes spring showers and summer lunches call for a mocktail. This grapefruit spritz is made with Sanbitter, an Italian red soda known as Campari's virgin doppelganger.

Author: Martha Stewart

Pomegranate Soda

This blushed drink is refreshment with a cherry on top!

Author: Martha Stewart

Ginger Mint Margarita

Of all the good reasons to make a from-scratch margarita, flavor is foremost.

Author: Martha Stewart

Spicy Hot Chocolate with Cinnamon

An ancho chile lends just a touch of mild heat to hot chocolate.

Author: Martha Stewart

Aperol Gin Punch

Dubbed farm punch by Sas Stewart, the co-founder of Stonecutter Spirits, this big-batch cocktail combines equal parts gin, Aperol, Lillet Blanc, and lime juice with fresh basil.

Author: Martha Stewart

Hibiscus Tea

Author: Martha Stewart

Mint Ginger Caipiroska

All kinds of cocktails perk up when herbs are added to the mix. The key to extracting the herbs' flavors and fragrant oils is muddling -- done with a traditional bar tool (that's similar to a mortar and...

Author: Martha Stewart

Stone Fruit Sangria

Stone fruits like peaches, nectarines, plums, and cherries come together to infuse this refreshing sangria with a summery sweetness.

Author: Martha Stewart

Chartreuse Punch

Chartreuse, a French liqueur made by monks, is said to contain more than 130 herbs. It's available in most liquor stores.

Author: Martha Stewart

Stout Shandy

For a St. Patrick's Day salute with a bit more palate appeal than a pint of green beer, try this refreshing grapefruit-and-stout twist on a shandy.

Author: Riley Wofford

Sweet Tea

For a fresh mint flavor, add a touch of our Mint Simple Syrup to the tea.

Author: Martha Stewart

White Cranberry Pineapple Punch

Author: Martha Stewart

Mulled Apple Cider

Cloves and cinnamon are key to what makes mulled cider so delicious.

Author: Martha Stewart

Snakebite

Author: Martha Stewart

Pineappleade

The subtle sweetness of this pineappleade makes it a perfect cool-down drink. The recipe comes from "Lucinda's Authentic Jamaican Kitchen" (Wiley, 2006), by Lucinda Scala Quinn.

Author: Martha Stewart

Irish Buck Cocktail

Lucky guests will love this whiskey Irish Buck Cocktail for St. Patrick's Day, especially if you serve a round with Leek-and-Cheddar Dip.

Author: Martha Stewart

Tarragon Limeade

Tarragon puts a sophisticated spin on a classic limeade.

Author: Martha Stewart

Hibiscus Ginger Spritz

This stunning thirst-quencher gets its deep red color from dried hibiscus flowers, which are sold as flor de jamaica at Latin grocers. The hibiscus mixture can be made up to 3 days in advance; add seltzer...

Author: Martha Stewart

Cà Phê Sữa đá (Vietnamese Iced Coffee)

For the popular drink recipe,Vietnamese Iced Coffee, strong coffee is slow brewed and served with sweetened condensed milk and ice.

Author: Michelle Wong

Gin and Grapefruit Fizz

Author: Martha Stewart

Gin Sling

Pair this classic cocktail with Garlic-Herb Pinwheels.

Author: Martha Stewart

Orange Julep

This recipe comes from Allen Katz, host of "The Cocktail Hour" on Martha Stewart Living Radio.

Author: Martha Stewart

Mango Cardamom Lassi

Lassi is a yogurt-based drink that's very popular in India. Many possible combinations of fruits and spices can flavor this refreshing beverage.

Author: Martha Stewart

Mandarin Cocktail

Try this simple champagne cocktail for a delicious drink perfect for special occasions. Also try:Cranberry Sparkler

Author: Martha Stewart

Lime Ginger Coolers

Lime-ginger coolers -- made with lime juice, soda, and fresh ginger -- are a great way to start off a light lunchtime meal.

Author: Martha Stewart

Apple Ginger Sparklers

It's good to have virgin drinks on hand for abstaining party-goers.

Author: Martha Stewart