Drinks Cocktails 10 Essential Cocktails For January Parties By Food & Wine Editors Food & Wine Editors This is collaborative content from Food & Wine's team of experts, including staff, recipe developers, chefs, and contributors. Many of our galleries curate recipes or guides from a variety of sources which we credit throughout the content and at each link. Food & Wine's Editorial Guidelines Published on June 22, 2017 Close Photo: Courtesy of Liquor.com There are many ways to face the winter doldrums.Some turn to freshly-brewed coffee, others to in-season citrus fruits or warm and smoky mezcal. No matter your liquid approach, there are plenty of ways to beat back the cold weather blues—and here's where to start.This piece originally appeared on Liquor.com. 01 of 10 Cafe Panama Courtesy of Liquor.com You can serve this creamy mugful hot or cold, but the cozy factor crescendos when it’s stirred together on the stovetop. Espresso, coconut milk and cacao-infused rum will ease you into your new year with a smooth, subtle jolt of caffeine. Get the recipe for the Cafe Panama. 02 of 10 Grapefruit Negroni Courtesy of Liquor.com Fresh fruit cocktails don’t have to retreat during winter. Liven up your go-to Negroni with ruby red grapefruit segments and a long strip of grapefruit peel swirled inside the glass. Get the recipe for the Grapefruit Negroni. 03 of 10 RCM Piña Courtesy of Liquor.com Oh, Canada indeed. You’ll find whisky, spice and everything nice inside this tall glass of Canadian whisky, ginger syrup, pineapple juice and Chinese bitters. Get the recipe for the RCM Piña. 04 of 10 Sparkling Apple Punch Courtesy of Liquor.com Where there’s smoke, there’s a party punch. In this case, the smoke comes from a homemade Lapsang tea-honey syrup, which gives heft to this blend of blanco tequila, grapefruit juice, sparkling wine and spicy bitters that serves eight to 10 people. Get the recipe for the Sparkling Apple Punch. 05 of 10 Shoe Maker Courtesy of Liquor.com Muddled orange and raspberries serve as the welcoming committee for the 12-year-old Irish whiskey and Fino sherry that make up the distinguished base of this wintry cup. Serve over crushed ice with a mint sprig and remember that warm weather is only a few months away. Get the recipe for the Shoe Maker. 06 of 10 Angel’s Face Courtesy of Liquor.com Forget those New Year’s resolutions, angelic deeds may be the last thing on your mind after a few sips of this equal-parts cocktail. Gin, applejack and apricot liqueur come together in this delicate, balanced, yet potent, cocktail. Get the recipe for the Angel’s Face. 07 of 10 Nueva Playa del Sur Courtesy of Liquor.com Channel sunny beach vibes—even if there’s snow piling up outside your door—with this vibrant drink made with añejo rum, blood orange juice, agave nectar and Champagne. Get the recipe for the Nueva Playa del Sur. 08 of 10 The Beelzebub Courtesy of Liquor.com Mezcal lends a smoky note to this bourbon cocktail that’s tempered with bitter amaro and sweet, silky orgeat. Get the recipe for The Beelzebub. 09 of 10 Teatime Toddy Courtesy of Liquor.com When hot tea isn’t enough to nix the wintertime chills, treat it to a slug of spiced rum, lemon juice and orange bitters for a wholly curing effect. Get the recipe for the Teatime Toddy. 10 of 10 Jubilee Courtesy of Liquor.com Kick off the new year with this garnet glass of vodka and red wine. The fun really starts when you add in spiced pear liqueur, maple syrup and seltzer, and finish with a confetti-like sprinkling of nutmeg and a festive pear fan. Get the recipe for the Jubilee. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit