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Classic Cocktails and the Events That Made Them Famous

May 18, 2026 by Sand and Snow Author

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We can all agree that cocktails have one of the weirdest names. Some sound like a place, others describe an activity, and some don’t make sense at all. But once you start to learn more about their history, you quickly realize that they’re tied to specific events, where the name starts to make sense.

Classic Cocktails and the Events That Made Them Famous - Mint Cocktail on Table

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On top of that, not all cocktails became popular because they taste good. Some are famous just because they somehow attached themselves to a specific event, city, season, feeling, outfit, or even social ritual. That’s the real magic. These are the cocktails that became classics.

Why? Well, a delicious drink is perfectly fine on its own, but once it becomes part of tradition, it turns into something bigger.

So, let’s talk about the drinks that became famous not only because of what’s inside but also because of the events and places that amplified their taste.

Classic Cocktails and the Events That Made Them Famous – The Mint Julep and the Kentucky Derby

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  • Classic Cocktails and the Events That Made Them Famous – The Mint Julep and the Kentucky Derby
  • Classic Cocktails and the Events That Made Them Famous – Pimm’s Cup and Wimbledon
  • Classic Cocktails and the Events That Made Them Famous – The Bellini and Venice
  • Classic Cocktails and the Events That Made Them Famous – The Singapore Sling and Raffles Hotel
  • Classic Cocktails and the Events That Made Them Famous – The Margarita and the Mystery of Who Actually Invented It
  • Classic Cocktails and the Events That Made Them Famous – Champagne and Prestige Events
  • Classic Cocktails and the Events That Made Them Famous – Final Thoughts
Classic Cocktails and the Events That Made Them Famous - Several Mint Juleps

If there is an event that makes a cocktail feel more special, it is the Kentucky Derby. In fact, all Triple Crown races have their own signature cocktail. The Kentucky Derby has the Mint Julep, the Preakness Stakes has the Black-Eyed Susan, and the Belmont Stakes has the Belmont Jewel.

They are all really similar; all of them are refreshing bourbon-based cocktails, but if we had to pick, we’d either go for the Mint Julep or the Belmont Jewel. The Belmont Stakes 2026 is right around the corner, so it would be the perfect opportunity for you to try it. But don’t go just for the cocktail and make sure you do some research on the latest news and top contenders, since you’ll definitely be placing a bet.

Yes, you can drink a mint julep anywhere, but it belongs at Churchill Downs, surrounded by hats, roses, and fast horses. This became the official drink of the Derby in the 1930s, and it is traditionally served in silver cups.

This is one of the most popular cocktails that became known out of a sporting event.

Classic Cocktails and the Events That Made Them Famous – Pimm’s Cup and Wimbledon

Classic Cocktails and the Events That Made Them Famous - Pimm’s Cup

Since we’re talking about sport, we must mention Pimm’s Cup at Wimbledon, since it has the same history and influence as the Mint Julep at the Kentucky Derby.

We’re talking about a light, fruity, and refreshing cocktail that somehow got tied to Wimbledon. But how? Well, Pimm’s itself dates back to James Pimm, who established the drink in London in the 1840s. Over time, it became tied to British outdoor social life.

Even Wimbledon adds the phrase “Pimm’s O’Clock” on their website. It is a delicious and unusual cocktail; no wonder close to 300,000 glasses are sold during the two-week tournament.

Classic Cocktails and the Events That Made Them Famous – The Bellini and Venice

Classic Cocktails and the Events That Made Them Famous - Bellini Garnished with a Strawberry

Some drinks become famous because of sports.

Others become famous because of their place. The Bellini belongs to Venice.

It was created in 1948 by Giuseppe Cipriani at Harry’s Bar, using white peaches and prosecco, and named after the Venetian painter Giovanni Bellini. Cipriani’s official history says the inspiration came from both the abundance of white peaches in Italy and the colors associated with Bellini’s paintings.

Classic Cocktails and the Events That Made Them Famous – The Singapore Sling and Raffles Hotel

Classic Cocktails and the Events That Made Them Famous - Singapore Sling

The Singapore Sling is one of those cocktails that sounds like it should come with a colonial novel, a ceiling fan, and someone making a mysterious entrance.

Its story is tied to Raffles Hotel in Singapore, specifically the Long Bar. Singapore’s National Library says the cocktail was created at Raffles Hotel in 1915 by bartender Ngiam Tong Boon.

The interesting part is not just the recipe.

It’s the social context.

Classic Cocktails and the Events That Made Them Famous – The Margarita and the Mystery of Who Actually Invented It

Classic Cocktails and the Events That Made Them Famous - Margarita with Flowers

The Margarita is one of the most famous cocktails in the world, but its origin story is basically a group project where everyone claims they did the work.

There are several competing stories, and that’s part of the fun. One of the most common versions says Carlos “Danny” Herrera created the drink around 1938 at his restaurant Rancho La Gloria near Tijuana for a customer named Marjorie King, who supposedly could drink tequila but not other spirits.

Is that definitely the truth?

Not exactly.

Cocktail historians often point out that the margarita may also be related to the older “daisy” family of drinks, which combined a base spirit, citrus, and liqueur. Margarita literally means “daisy” in Spanish, which makes that connection pretty convincing.

Classic Cocktails and the Events That Made Them Famous – Champagne and Prestige Events

Champagne Swaps Worth Toasting

Classic Cocktails and the Events That Made Them Famous

Champagne isn’t a cocktail, but it has earned its place in this conversation because no drink is more connected to celebration.

Weddings, Formula 1 podiums, New Year’s Eve, red carpets, yacht parties, trophy presentations. So, if something important happens and nobody opens a bottle of Champagne, can we count it as real or not?

Champagne works at prestige events because it signals a moment. It’s not just about taste. It’s about ceremony. The bottle opens, the sound hits, people look over, and suddenly the occasion feels official.

Classic Cocktails and the Events That Made Them Famous – Final Thoughts

Five Golden Rings, one of Omni Bedford Springs Resort's 12 Days of Christmas Cocktails.

Classic Cocktails and the Events That Made Them Famous

As you can see, classic cocktails don’t become iconic by accident. The tasty combination is one part of the story, but for a drink to become globally popular, it needs a story and a place.

When you think about it, the best cocktails are not the ones that taste good but the ones that carry the atmosphere and give you that special feeling. They remind people where they are and what they’re celebrating, and in that moment, everything starts to feel more special.

Filed Under: Recipes, Talk Tagged With: Classic Cocktails

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