Get the recipe here for the GoldenGlobes’s Moët Golden Hour cocktail.
most prestigious film awards ceremony, but ask the screen siren or the wheeling-dealing producer which Hollywood night delivers the most fun and they’ll tell you it’s theIn 1955, the Globes’ inaugural year, the awards welcomed show-goers to the Beverly Hilton with elephants painted pink for the occasion, led around by scantily-clad women. Another year, Olympic champion swimmer Esther Williams elegantly paddled through floating gardenias in Beverly Hilton’s pool.
Unlike the Oscars award ceremony, during which the room is dry in many senses , the Golden Globes are boozy. It’s a Champagne-soaked dinner with an open bar, thanks to Moët & Chandon, the official Champagne of the Golden Globes for over a quarter-century. , who dubbed his pineapple Champagne cocktail creation the Golden Hour, named after that time of day when the setting sun bathes everything with a gilt light that almost resembles the color of, well, Champagne.
Of creating the delightfully simple recipe , Smith explains, “I love Champagne and usually never drink it in a cocktail, so I had to get creative with additional ingredients that would taste great. So I just thought about other spirits and mixers that I enjoy sipping—vodka and fresh pineapple juice immediately came to mind.”
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
20 Years Ago, Reese Witherspoon Attended Her 1st Golden Globes CarpetReese Witherspoon is nominated at the 2020 Golden Globes. Take a look back at her very first Golden Globes night 20 years ago!
Read more »
A Look Back at the Biggest Golden Globes Fashion Risks of All TimeThe Golden Globes red carpet has seen countless fashion risks over the years.
Read more »
Flashback: Tom Hanks, Jennifer Aniston & More at 2010 Golden GlobesSee Heidi Klum, Drew Barrymore and more stars who walked the 2010 Golden Globes red carpet in fabulous style
Read more »
Yup, male mediocrity is still overshadowing women at the Golden GlobesBeanie Feldstein and J-Lo aside, the nominees for 2020 are mostly male and ostensibly predictable. When will they wake up?
Read more »