Fall is here, and nothing says cozy like a delicious seasonal cocktail. Whether you’re winding down after a home showing, hosting friends, or just enjoying the crisp air, “Autumn Orchard Spritzer” is a fun fall wine cocktail that is perfect for sipping your way through autumn.
Ingredients:
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1 bottle of crisp white wine (like Pinot Grigio or Sauvignon Blanc)
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1 cup apple cider
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1/4 cup spiced liqueur (like apple brandy or cinnamon schnapps)
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Sliced apples and oranges
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Cinnamon sticks for garnish
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Sparkling water or club soda (optional, for a fizzy twist)
Directions:
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In a large pitcher, combine wine, apple cider, and spiced liqueur.
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Add sliced apples and oranges.
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Chill for at least 30 minutes to let flavors meld.
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Serve over ice in glasses and garnish with a cinnamon stick.
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Optional: top with sparkling water for a refreshing spritz!
Why Fall Is the Perfect Season for Real Estate Fun
While you’re sipping this cozy cocktail, think about what makes fall special in the Chicago Suburbs and Northwest Indiana real estate:
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Homes feel extra inviting with warm décor and seasonal touches.
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Fall is a great time to buy or sell — buyers are motivated, sellers can highlight cozy features, and your home looks its best with autumn curb appeal.
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Imagine your next gathering in a new home — entertaining is extra fun when your space is welcoming and seasonal-ready.
Bonus Tip: Cozy Your Home for Fall Showings
Sellers can borrow this cocktail vibe for their home staging:
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Warm, autumn-inspired scents (think cinnamon, apple, or vanilla)
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Seasonal decorations like pumpkins or cozy throws
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Soft lighting to make spaces feel inviting
Buyers, meanwhile, can use fall visits to see how a home feels during cooler months — cozy nooks, functional kitchens, and warm living spaces really stand out.
Sip & Strategize This Fall
Whether you’re buying, selling, or just enjoying a little fall fun at home, I’m here to help you navigate the Chicago Suburbs and Northwest Indiana real estate market. Reach out today — let’s toast to your next move!
Cheers,
Lauren Roman