Rosemary Reverie

My Secret House Cocktail

The holidays in Napa Valley have their own sparkle. The air is crisp, the light softens, and evenings invite friends to linger. I reach for what’s simple and seasonal: rosemary from the garden, late apples, the last Meyer lemons. I like to start every gathering with one signature sip. It’s easy to pour, pretty in the glass, and welcoming without fuss. My formula is simple: a base you love, something tart, a touch of sweet, a seasonal accent; choose bubbles or smooth, then finish with an aromatic detail.

This approach keeps hosting easy. When it all comes together, the glass looks inviting, smells fresh, and tastes just right for the holidays. One thoughtful drink shortens the shopping list, simplifies prep, and gives your table a signature that feels intentional.

This holiday season, my glass holds the Rosemary Reverie Cocktail. It nods to seasonal ingredients and the pleasure of a winter evening with friends: rosemary that’s herbal and bright, apple that’s crisp and tart, and a lift of bubbles that feels quietly festive. It’s simple to batch ahead, beautiful in the glass, and ready the moment the door opens.

Yields: 1 serving
Equipment Needed: Shaker, Strainer, Coupe or Flute

Ingredients

  • 2 oz vodka
  • ¾ oz fresh Meyer lemon juice
  • ⅛ oz maple or spiced honey syrup (about ¾ tsp)
  • ½ oz fresh apple juice
  • 2 oz dry sparkling wine or club soda
  • Garnish: Fresh rosemary sprig, thin apple slice

Preparation

  1. Shake the first four with ice. Strain into a chilled coupe or flute.
  2. Top with sparkling wine or club soda.
  3. Garnish.

Karen’s Notes 

  • Discover Cart Confidential on my website for bar cart essentials and useful tips behind every great cocktail.

Tip: Clap the rosemary once in your palm to release its oils and aroma.

Rosemary Reverie

My Secret House Cocktail

The holidays in Napa Valley have their own sparkle. The air is crisp, the light softens, and evenings invite friends to linger. I reach for what’s simple and seasonal: rosemary from the garden, late apples, the last Meyer lemons. I like to start every gathering with one signature sip. It’s easy to pour, pretty in the glass, and welcoming without fuss. My formula is simple: a base you love, something tart, a touch of sweet, a seasonal accent; choose bubbles or smooth, then finish with an aromatic detail.

This approach keeps hosting easy. When it all comes together, the glass looks inviting, smells fresh, and tastes just right for the holidays. One thoughtful drink shortens the shopping list, simplifies prep, and gives your table a signature that feels intentional.

This holiday season, my glass holds the Rosemary Reverie Cocktail. It nods to seasonal ingredients and the pleasure of a winter evening with friends: rosemary that’s herbal and bright, apple that’s crisp and tart, and a lift of bubbles that feels quietly festive. It’s simple to batch ahead, beautiful in the glass, and ready the moment the door opens.

Yields: 1 serving
Equipment Needed: Shaker, Strainer, Coupe or Flute

Ingredients

  • 2 oz vodka
  • ¾ oz fresh Meyer lemon juice
  • ⅛ oz maple or spiced honey syrup (about ¾ tsp)
  • ½ oz fresh apple juice
  • 2 oz dry sparkling wine or club soda
  • Garnish: Fresh rosemary sprig, thin apple slice

Preparation

  1. Shake the first four with ice. Strain into a chilled coupe or flute.
  2. Top with sparkling wine or club soda.
  3. Garnish.

Karen's Notes 

  • Discover Cart Confidential on my website for bar cart essentials and useful tips behind every great cocktail.

Tip: Clap the rosemary once in your palm to release its oils and aroma.