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Bubbly selection at Bottles | Photo by Brennan Wesley

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Picture this: The lights are strung, your table is set, and the holiday feast is calling. Now, what to drink?

As much as we love our seltzers, the holiday season tends to take our taste buds to red wine + brown liquor – so we asked the local experts at Bottles (610 Coleman Blvd., Mount Pleasant) what they recommend.

Here are 4 popular, easy-drinking bevs that are perfect for the holidays + available now at Bottles through in-person shopping (with employees on-hand to offer additional customized recommendations), call/email-ahead order, and curbside pickup:

For sparkling savours 🥂

  • Recommendation: Taittinger Brut La Francaise Champagne France, $39.99 (save $13 at Bottles).
  • The deets: Elegant and fresh with bright core fruits + zesty citrus.
  • Another round: Toast on a budget with the Champagne of Beers.

For cocktail connoisseurs 🥃

  • Recommendation: Larceny Single Barrel Bourbon, $24.99.
  • The deets: A rush of sweet and bold flavors finished with a touch of bitterness. This barrel is exclusively available at Bottles.
  • Another round: Warm up your holiday with your favorite brown water.

For red wine lovers 🍷

  • Recommendations: Benton Lane Pinot Noir 2018 Willamette Valley Oregon, $19.99 (save $9 at Bottles).
  • The deets: Rich + deep with flavors of black cherry, boysenberry + cranberry.
  • Another round: Red can’t go wrong when it’s mellow and smooth.

For gift-givers 🎁

  • Recommendations: Jack Rudy Manhattan Gift Sets
  • The deets: This kit ($39.99 at Bottles) crafts a variety of cocktails (hello, elegant holiday gift).
  • Another round: Stay hydrated and make a cocktail on the rocks.

Shop these bevs + gifts locally at Bottles.


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