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Fall Cocktail Party

Fall Cocktail Party | Inspired by Charm via Shari's Berries

To get this party started, I set my table with colors of the season. Rich reds and oranges come alive with pops of gold. As you may have noticed, gold and brass have become somewhat trendy again. If you’re a bit unsure about welcoming this trend into your own space, fall is an opportune time to experiment with it, since gold blends beautifully with the warm colors of the season.

Fall Cocktail Party | Inspired by Charm via Shari's Berries

Today we are focusing on cocktails, but if you’re wondering about food, just serve up your favorites. Dips, snacks and finger foods are perfect for cocktail parties because guests can nibble as much as they like throughout the event.

Fall Cocktail Party | Inspired by Charm via Shari's Berries

And don’t forget dessert. No party is complete without something sweet. For this celebration, I decided to continue the cocktail theme with gorgeous Cocktail Strawberries and Hand-Dipped Champagne Strawberries. The flavors and colors perfectly complement the occasion and other items on my menu.

Fall Cocktail Party | Inspired by Charm via Shari's Berries

I especially love the flecks of gold on the Champagne Strawberries.

Pear Sangria | Inspired by Charm via Shari's Berries

With the table set and food prepared, I want to share two cocktail recipes with you. First, a refreshing drink to get the party started: Pear Sangria.

Over the years, I’ve found that most people enjoy sangria. It’s a quick and easy cocktail that can be adjusted for the season or the occasion. This Pear Sangria is an excellent summer-to-fall-transition drink, crisp yet rich with flavor.

Fall Cocktail Party | Inspired by Charm via Shari's Berries
Pear Sangria | Inspired by Charm via Shari's Berries

Pear Sangria

  • Here’s what you’ll need:
  • 1 bottle moscato
  • 1/2 cup pear vodka
  • 1/2 cup St. Germain
  • 2 cups seltzer water or lemon lime soda
  • 2 pears, sliced
  • 1 orange, sliced
  • 1 lemon, sliced

Combine all of the ingredients (except for the seltzer water or soda) in a large pitcher. Stir together with a spoon. Let the sangria sit for at least two hours to allow the flavors to meld. Just before serving, add the seltzer water (or soda). Serve over ice.

With that cocktail ready to go, I wanted to make up something a little sweeter—a dessert cocktail. This Caramel Apple Pie Martini is one of my favorites. It reminds me of fresh-baked apple pie with a big dollop of vanilla ice cream. Yummy goodness!

Fall Cocktail Party | Inspired by Charm via Shari's Berries

The caramel and graham cracker rim around the edge of the glass is a delightful detail. It provides a delicious flavor and unexpected crunch to this recipe.

Caramel Apple Pie Martini | Inspired by Charm via Shari's Berries

Caramel Apple Pie Martini

  • Here’s what you’ll need:
  • 2 ounces Apple Pie vodka
  • 1 ounce Kissed Caramel vodka
  • 1 ounce Velvet Cinn Horchata
  • 1 ounce half & half
  • Caramel sauce and crushed graham crackers for garnish

Rim a martini glass with caramel sauce; then dip the glass in crushed graham crackers. Set aside.

In a cocktail shaker filled with ice, combine both vodkas, horchata, and half & half. Shake vigorously and pour into prepared martini glass.

Fall Cocktail Party | Inspired by Charm via Shari's Berries

With all of those ingredients in place, you’re ready for a fabulous fall cocktail party.

Throw in some flowers (mine were mostly picked from the garden) and some music, and you’re sure to have a fun evening. Oh, and enjoy those strawberries.

Happy Fall!

Michael Wurm, Jr. is a designer and lifestyle blogger. On his blog, Inspired by Charm, Michael shares his love and tips for a decorated life. Whether it’s ideas for easy decorating, a delicious recipe, or a unique DIY project, his goal is to provide the tools and inspiration for everyone to live a happy, colorful life.

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