Cute Alternatives to the Standard Wedding Cocktail Hour

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A wedding is a time for tradition. That’s why most couples in the U.S. opt for the traditional order of wedding events: ceremony first, followed by a cocktail hour, then dinner and dancing. But what if you want to break with tradition and do something different for your cocktail hour. Or (gasp!) not have a cocktail hour at all? With more and more couples opting for creativity over tradition during cocktail hour, wedding guests are increasingly surprised and delighted by cute options like these that create even more memorable moments.

Play lawn games

Personalized Etsy Cornhole Boards

Custom wedding cornhole boards

Croquet, cornhole, giant Jenga, giant checkers, homemade Twister — there are dozens of fun lawn-game options to keep your more playful guests entertained. Having games set up for your guests to play at their leisure is a fun and memorable way to make your cocktail hour unique. Etsy is an incredible resource for finding gems for cocktail hour lawn games, like these custom wedding cornhole boards. And, as a perk, you’ll have the games to keep for future parties.

Create a cigar bar

Montecristo Cigars

Montecristo

There are plenty of ways to signify a celebration is in order, but two of the most celebratory are champagne and cigars. If you have some cigar lovers in attendance, hosting a cigar bar during your wedding cocktail hour is an impressive and distinct way to make your day even more special. JR Cigar has an incredible selection, including world-renowned Montecristo cigars, and you can add a special DIY flair by creating your own handmade description cards to highlight the distinct tasting notes for each type of cigar.

Do your toasts (or even cake) early

Jaume Serra Cristalino

Cava

If your ceremony is earlier in the day, why not forgo the traditional cocktails and hors d’oeuvres and serve cake and coffee immediately following the ceremony? This is a great alternative to the traditional wedding-cake cutting at the end of the night, and it’s a great way to save money. Cutting down on the amount of alcohol served is always better for the budget.

Another cute alternative is to have champagne poured and do your wedding toasts a little early. It’s a less formal way of bringing everyone together in recognition of the bride and groom, but it’s a fun way to kick off the cocktail hour. If your venue allows you to supply your own, stock up on plenty of bubbles from wine.com. (Tip: Go for cava or dry prosecco, rather than true champagne, to save some money.)

Host wine or beer tasting

If you think your guests are going to appreciate an activity that will keep them entertained beyond toasting and mingling, you could offer a wine- or beer-tasting bar. This little addition to a cocktail hour could amplify the festivities, especially if you and your fiancé are avid wine tasters or beer aficionados. A tasting bar could add an adorable touch to share with your guests something personal and special from your life.

Completely mix it up

For nontraditional couples who want to save money, replacing a standard cocktail hour with, well, nothing might be a good option. Replace that hour with late-night bonfires and s’mores, or simply make a quick getaway after the ceremony to greet your guests and kick off the reception.

Or, for a complete flip on tradition, make your wedding reception one long cocktail hour. As long as your guests get plenty of food and drinks, a formal dinner might not be missed — especially if there’s ample music and dancing!

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You’ve Graduated From Two-Buck Chuck. Now What?

You’ve Graduated from Two-Buck Chuck. Now What?

Congratulations! The days of stocking your cart with cheapo wine are over, and you’re ready to take the next step in adulthood: learning how to pick wine. You’re no longer as worried about getting the most bang for your buck (well, two bucks); now you’re concerned with things like taste and value and choosing quality over quantity. It can be intimidating to face the world of wine, but you’re not in it alone. Here is a little wine for beginners guide to help you take the leap. Use these wine tips to select Two-Buck Chuck alternatives from Wine.com and Gold Medal Wine Club that won’t set you back much more, especially with that hard-earned Cash Back you’ll get at Ebates:

Instead of the Charles Shaw Cabernet Sauvignon:

Stone Cap Cabernet Sauvignon

The StoneCap Cabernet Sauvignon is a good transition to the wide world of red wine. It’s easy to drink but has plenty of maturity and robust flavors, and a bit more spice than the super-discount cab you’re tired of. You’ll mostly love that you won’t have to spend time at your next dinner party secretly pouring glasses in the kitchen to keep your friends from seeing the label.

Instead of the Charles Shaw Merlot:

Santa Ema Merlot

The intensity of fruit in this Santa Ema Reserve Merlot is showcased best by its deep ruby color, which will mesmerize you even before you take your first sip. The spicy plum aroma (distinctly worth more than two bucks) will best complement your cheese course. Now all you have to do is figure out how to put together a killer cheese course.

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Instead of the Charles Shaw Chardonnay:

Madrona Chardonnay

You’re going to want a soft Chardonnay after graduating from the harsh grassiness of Two-Buck Chuck. This Madroña 2013 Chardonnay has notes of white peach and honey, combining mellow and bright aromas for a nicely balanced white wine. It hails from El Dorado in the Sierra Foothills, which is a much more in-the-know response than, “Somewhere in California, I think.”

Instead of the Charles Shaw White Zinfandel:

Understanding that the grape is actually called Zinfandel, and not White Zinfandel, comes with time and maturity. Now that you’re there, you’re ready to put down the sugary pink stuff and pick up the real deal. Try this Four Vines Lodi Old Vine Zin to get some of the best of California’s rich and fruity treasure. Bring this bottle to your next barbecue to truly impress.

Whispering Angel Rosé
I know what you’re thinking: but regular Zinfandel isn’t pink! If you’re not too keen to give up the rosy hue that you love in the $2 version (but you’ve outgrown its sweetness), you’re probably ready for a true rosé from Provence. This Whispering Angel Rosé from Chateau d’Esclans is refreshing and bright with just enough tart fruit to turn you on to dry rosés — and may you never go back.

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A Guide for Making the Most of Singles Day

Singles Day is the biggest shopping day in the entire world — even bigger than Black Friday. Never heard of it? That’s because it’s hosted mainly in China, with Hong Kong and Singapore only recently adopting the holiday. Originally, it was a male-exclusive day of celebration, since the high population of men in China made it difficult for many to find the right girl. So they set up the day as a way to celebrate being single and to have better chances finding love.

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Taking place November 11th, due to the symbolism of 11/11, this holiday brings in as much as $9 billion a year. But Singles Day is only just bleeding over to the Western world, and the savings aspect of shopping on that day hasn’t quite hit. It doesn’t need to. For you, Singles Day is a fantastic way to treat yourself right and remind yourself and your friends of all the advantages of singledom.

How Can You Make the Best of Singles Day?

  1. Use Singles Day to Find Love

It sounds like the opposite of the point, doesn’t it? But Singles Day is a great way to evaluate your relationship status and decide if you should make a change. If you’re committed to staying single, that’s great! Perhaps help one of your friends work up the courage to reach out to a match. But if you’re looking for love, work up your own courage and ask out someone you like, message someone on Tinder, or ask around for a blind date. Who knows? This could be the day your status changes.

  1. Take a “You” Day

Whether it’s going to the spa, taking the entire day to catch up on your favorite shows, treating yourself to those guilty pleasure snacks, or gaming until your eyes cross, Singles Day is about appreciating yourself and your value as a “whole,” not a “half.” So just as you’d love someone else to treat you right, treat yourself right, and make a commitment to having the most pampered day you can.

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  1. Hang out With Other Singles

It can get lonely for singles, so reach out to some of your friends and take the day to do something fun. You’ll brighten your spirits and brighten theirs as well, reminding each other that fun doesn’t have to come with a partner. Go to the park, go Pokémon hunting, or just stay at home and talk until the sun goes down. Whatever you do, make it fun.

  1. Buy Yourself a Gift

You would never let Valentine’s Day come and go without buying the one you love a gift, so don’t let Singles Day pass without buying yourself something nice!

  1. A Karaoke Night With Friends

You learn a lot about someone when you do karaoke — how well they can sing, how well they think they can sing, and if they really do improve with some liquid courage. It’s a great way to break the ice on a date, but it’s an even better way to create some funny stories and great moments with friends. Choose your favorite hole-in-the-wall for belting out your best or make that the after party once you finish a few glasses of luxury wine from Wine.com. The day is about you, so make it memorable!

Happy group of women on a girl's night out having fun karaoke singing

 

  1. A Good Movie With All Your Single Pals

Date nights are fun, but you can forget about the date — great company doesn’t have to be romantic, so grab your other single friends and treat yourselves to all the fun of a night out. Stock up on popcorn, decide who’s making the refill runs, and make it an entire night that reminds you of the good parts of being single. If you try out Dealflicks to see what sort of price cuts you could earn from the venture, you could even make it a full night of back-to-back movie watching.

How to Properly Celebrate National Wine Day

Red wine pouring into wine glassThe holiday you didn’t know you were waiting for is finally here: National Wine Day! That’s right, May 25th is dedicated to the universally loved libation. Instead of just drinking all the wine for this holiday, take some time to appreciate the rich history, incredible variety and cool toys that come with being a wine enthusiast.

There’s a wine for every kind of mood, from deep and complicated red wine merlot to bright and sparkly prosecco. So grab a wine rack or wine cooler for less with a coupon or promo code, fill it with bargain bottles from a wine of the month club and earn Cash Back at Ebates while you kick back and celebrate National Wine Day. To help you celebrate the holiday, here are four of our top spots to find the perfect bottle and eight must-have items so you can find everything you need to celebrate properly.

WineTasting.com

WineTasting.com homepageWineTasting.com is the place to go to find an incredible variety of wines and a comprehensive buying guide that is sure to make celebrating National Wine Day a breeze. You can even join one of their wine clubs and get hand-selected bottles on a monthly or quarterly schedule.

Savings Tips:
• Shop the Weekly Wine Deals section for savings of up to 40% off.
• A Wine Tasting Network club membership includes amazing benefits, like a 15% off site-wide discount and referral program discounts.

Wine Library

From fine and rare vintage finds to great everyday house bottles, Wine Library offers some of the best wine deals online for wine enthusiasts.

Savings Tips:
• Save up to 60% when you purchase select wines by the case.
• Sign up for their newsletter to receive a free shipping code to use on any order.

Global Wine Cellars

Global Wine Cellars homepageIn the land of online wine clubs, Global Wine Cellars is king. Join to receive the finest handcrafted wines from around the world every three or six months.

Savings Tips:
• Earn $25 when you refer a friend and they become a member of the Club. Plus you’ll earn points towards your Wine Rewards every time your friend makes a purchase!
• Sign up for their Wine Club newsletter and get 20% off your next purchase.

Wine.com

Wine.com delivers top rated wines from all over the world right to your front door. From Napa Valley Bordeaux blends to the New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc, celebrate National Wide Day by taking a world tour of flavors.

Savings Tips:
• Save up to 60% on your favorite bottles when you shop from the Great Deals section online at Wine.com.
• Get up to 40% off extravagant wine gifts in the Gift Sale section. Specialty wine, chocolate, cheese, cookies, biscotti and more are all on sale.

8 Must-Have Products for Wine Enthusiasts

1. It looks like an icicle inside your wine bottle but the Corkcicle Air from Crate and Barrel chills, aerates and pours wine without diluting any of the flavor.
2. A Wine Skin will ensure safe travels for your most precious cargo.
3. Turn a wine bottle into a bright party light with this USB Powered Rechargeable Cork Light Wine Bottle Stopper.
4. Display your bottles with a rustic Farmhouse Wood Finish Pegboard Wine Rack.
5. A Personalized Wine Accessory Kit allows you to print two unique lines so your wine accessories will be one of a kind.
6. Open your bottle in style with this Wine Enthusiast Legacy Corkscrew With Birch Stand.
7. Keep track of glasses at your next party with these Washable Wine Glass Markers from Bed Bath and Beyond.
8. Bring two bottles of wine on your next picnic with this Backpack Set.