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Cocktail of the Week: Fruity Festive Punch

By Josh Tooley

15th Dec 2023 | Local Features

Cocktail of the Week: Fruity Festive Punch. Image credit: Josh Tooley.
Cocktail of the Week: Fruity Festive Punch. Image credit: Josh Tooley.

Oakham Nub News has joined forces with a regular reader to share a 'Cocktail of the Week' feature.

This week, Josh is bringing you a refreshing and fruity punch, the Fruity Festive Punch. Don't let the passionfruit deceive you, this packs a seriously festive punch!

It includes fruit juices like a classic party punch, but some festive favourites you see in Christmas cocktails and mulled wine and cider - we said it packs a 'punch'.

Find out how to blow some socks (and stockings) off this Christmas...

Ingredients: 

  • 25ml cranberry juice
  • 25ml orange juice
  • 25ml spiced rum
  • 25ml amaretto
  • 25ml wine (red, white or rosé - whichever you prefer!)
  • splash of angostura bitters

Method:

  1. add all of your ingredients to a shaker with ice
  2. shake until chilled
  3. strain into a tumbler - add ice if it is too strong for you
  4. garnish with a passionfruit (or pomegranate, for cheery Christmas vibes!

Enjoy! 

Check back next week for another Cocktail of the Week, shared each Friday to get the weekend going.

Alternatively, take a look at last week's festive cocktail feature here.

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