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Cocktail of the week: Tiny Wine's’ tierra roja – recipe | The good mixer

12 December 2025 at 08:00

A margarita dressed in a red vermouth coat with white tequila trimmings … ho ho ho

This smoky, deep-red cocktail takes its cue from our Latin roots, but with a seasonal twist. The mix of mezcal, tequila and vermouth is warming and vibrant, while pomegranate and rosemary lend a winter accent that makes it as fitting for a Christmas gathering as for a relaxing night in.

Maria Yanez and Carlos Socorro, Tiny Wine, London W1

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Β© Photograph: Rob Lawson/The Guardian. Drink styling: Seb Davis.

Β© Photograph: Rob Lawson/The Guardian. Drink styling: Seb Davis.

Β© Photograph: Rob Lawson/The Guardian. Drink styling: Seb Davis.

The best gins for G&Ts, martinis and negronis, from our taste test of 65

12 December 2025 at 07:01

From sustainable and low-alcohol tipples to Snoop Dogg and Dr Dre’s surprisingly sippable bottle, these are the gins worth your time – and tonic – this Christmas

β€’ The best whisky, from scotch and single malt to bourbon

It’s party season; better make sure the bar cart is fully stocked before friends and family descend. Gin forms the basis of many well-known cocktails, including the negroni, French 75, bramble, gimlet and – 2025’s favourite – the martini. Selecting a decent bottle – or two – will give your usual G&T an upgrade and ensure your Christmas drinks party will be one to remember.

But what is gin? Essentially, it’s a distilled alcohol made from a neutral spirit (usually derived from grain), flavoured with juniper berries and bottled at 37.5% ABV minimum. So, distillers have relative freedom to play around with ingredients, infusions and distillation methods – creating a huge range of gin styles but making it tricky to pick out the right bottle for you.

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Is it a good idea to have a hot toddy when you’re sick?

9 December 2025 at 12:00

Experts weigh in on if the traditional remedy of whisky, honey, lemon and hot water can actually help your cold

The hot toddy has a reputation as a folk remedy for illness. And if you’re sick, a steaming cup of whisky, honey, lemon, and water can sound like a lot more fun than crackers and broth.

But what about the alcohol? Here’s what experts say about hot toddies and colds.

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Β© Composite: Rita Liu/The Guardian/Getty Images

Β© Composite: Rita Liu/The Guardian/Getty Images

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