Many cocktails that use juices or soda are sweet and have a juice-like texture, making them easy for women to drink, which is perhaps why they are popular at celebrations too♡
The reason this cocktail is perfect for weddings is that the language of flowers for orange blossoms means "purity." In the West, it has long been customary to adorn wedding dresses and tiaras with orange flowers, hence "Orange Blossom." It is now popular as an aperitif at weddings worldwide.*
As the name suggests, this cocktail is popular among newlyweds♡ The term "honeymoon" is well-known to refer to "a wedding trip," but in the West, it also means "a time of blissful couplehood." Historically, newlywed couples in some countries drank mead to wish for offspring, and this term also refers to the period they were drinking it...
True to its origin, this cocktail features the honey sweetness of apple brandy and a floral aroma, balanced perfectly with a hint of lemon, making it ideal for lovey-dovey couples, and it brings happiness to those who drink it too!*
This "toast cocktail" was served to guests at the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton in the UK in 2011. It’s a fruity Italian cocktail based on wine♪
Two cocktails with the exact same pronunciation. Both celebrate the bride, but first, "Wedding Bell" is a cocktail meaning the "bell" of a wedding. It features a refreshing and crisp taste based on whiskey! It is also called "Wedding Bell Dry."♪
Next, "Wedding Belle" is a cocktail created to celebrate the most beautiful woman at a wedding, namely the "bride," on her most joyful day of life. Originally, the French word "Belle" means "beautiful." This is a sweet gin-based cocktail, hence it is also called "Wedding Belle Sweet."♡
Celebrate the Happiest Moment of Your Life with Wonderful Drinks*
When looking up cocktail names, you will find various origins for each one♪ It can be interesting to choose a party drink based on the name or history of the cocktail.*