Plus, these drinks don’t justtastefestive, they look festive, too, viaInsanely Good Recipes.

Apple Cider Mimosa

Shall we have brunch before pumpkin picking?

That is precisely why fans of fall-y flavors simply must try a Pumpkin Pie Moscow Mule.

Cocktails with cinnamon sticks and apples

Then, freshly squeezed lime juice and ginger beer will cut the sweetness and spice up your drink.

Feel free to use star anise, apples, and/or cinnamon sticks to garnish.

That warm copper-y look pairs perfectly with an autumnal color scheme.

Apple cider mimosa

The Pumpkin Pie Martini combines this fact with one of everyone’s favorite fall desserts: pumpkin pie.

Another way to prepare the Pumpkin Pie Martini is to choose a pumpkin flavored vodka, viaNo Spoon Necessary.

Combine with rum, vanilla extract, maple syrup, pumpkin puree, and half and half for creaminess.

Moscow mule with apples

There’s nothing revolutionary about mulled wine, but there are many different ways to prepare it.

Mulled wine is typically made with red wine, brandy, spices, and oranges, viaGimme Some Oven.

ensure that you stick with full-bodied red wine.

Pumpkin pie martinis with leaves

Food blogger and chefCookie and Katerecommends Zinfafndel, Merlot, or Garnacha.

Vanilla Chai Old Fashioned

Not every fall lover is a pumpkin flavoring aficionado.

An old fashioned tends to be a drink of choice for fans of whiskey.

Red mugs with mulled wine

Then, you’ll mix your syrup with bourbon, orange bitters, lemon juice, and seltzer.

It doesn’t get much more fall-y than that.

Old fashioned cocktail with pinecones