With December 25 less than one week away, it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas.

Fire places are lit, stockings have been hung, and Christmas trees have been decorated.

And let’s not forget about those beautifully wrapped presents tucked underneath those picturesque pines (viaHello Giggles).

Mulled wine surrounded by pines

The key to hosting a successful holiday party?

A signature Christmas cocktail.

Nothing puts you in the Christmas spirit quite like some jingle juice.

Two glasses of hot toddies garnished with cinammon sticks

Let’s get into these holiday spirits!

Keep your beverage brewing for about 10 to 15 minutes or until it starts to warm.

Next, take four small oranges and cut them in half.

A glass of pomegranate mimosa garnished with herbs

Take the orange halves and place each one a metal skewer.

Then proceed to grill the orange halves on an open flame for about 1 to 2 minutes.

Pomegranate Mimosas

No holiday brunch is complete without a mimosa.

Frozen cranberry margaritas garnished with frozen cranberries and mint

And while this morning drink is already delicious in its own right, every cocktail deserves a seasonal update.

double-check to match the deep red of your mimosa with your holiday outfit for some stunning photo opportunities!

According toDelish, start by filling champagne flutes with 1/4 cup of sweetened pomegranate juice.

Sangria with lemon wedges surrounded by pine trees

Top the rest of the flute off with champagne and garnish each drink with a sprinkle of pomegranate seeds.

The best part about this drink?

The secret ingredient for this Christmas concoction?

A mug of hot chocolate with a candy cane and whipped cream for garnish

Your favorite winter berry: cranberries.

According toDelish, start by tossing together 1/2 a cup of whole cranberries with 1 tablespoon of lime juice.

Lay out on a baking sheet until dry.

On a separate plate, mix together 2 tablespoons of salt with the rest of your sugar.

Once your drink is ready to go, finish each cup with a sprig of mint.

This frosty drink is now ready to serve a party of 8.

This fruity cocktail will pair beautifully with all of your holiday decor.

The cinnamon stick can also be substituted with 1/2 a teaspoon of ground cinnamon.

After the sugar is no longer visible, pour your concoction into a pitcher to let it chill.

Let your brew sit for at least 15 minutes.

This warm and comforting beverage perfectly captures the essence of a snow day in a cup.

Trust us, your loved ones will thank you later.

The recipe yields one delicious mug, so multiply as many times as necessary.

Once the mixture is warm, distribute it between each glass.

Finish each drink with whip cream and crushed candy canes.

Does that sound like a cocktail that sleighs or what?