A new study has revealed Nevada’s favorite cocktails as we head into one of the most anticipated holidays of the year.
Experts at Winna analyzed monthly search volumes for nearly 50 types of cocktails in Nevada to determine which is the most popular.
The top 5 most popular cocktails in Nevada
| Rank | Cocktail | Average monthly search volume |
| 1 | Aperol Spritz | 2,933 |
| 2 | Moscow Mule | 2,625 |
| 3 | Espresso Martini | 2,558 |
| 4 | Margarita | 2,542 |
| 5 | Negroni | 2,442 |
The Aperol Spritz is the most popular cocktail in Nevada, with an average of 2,933 searches each month.
An Aperol Spritz is a light, bittersweet aperitivo that’s bubbly, refreshing, and great for warm weather.
How to make: Build Aperol and prosecco over ice, then top with a splash of soda and garnish with an orange slice.
In second is the Moscow Mule, with an average of 2,625 monthly searches.
A Moscow Mule is a crisp, gingery cocktail with a refreshing lime kick, traditionally served in a copper mug.
How to make: Add vodka and lime juice to a mug of ice and top with ginger beer; give it a gentle stir.
The Espresso Martini ranks third, with 2,558 average searches per month.
An Espresso Martini is a velvety, caffeinated vodka cocktail with rich espresso foam and a hint of sweetness.
How to make: Shake vodka, fresh espresso, and coffee liqueur hard with ice, then strain into a chilled glass.
Fourth is the Margarita, with a monthly average of 2,542 searches.
A Margarita is a bright, zesty tequila classic with a balance of tart lime and subtle orange sweetness.
How to make: Shake tequila, fresh lime juice, and triple sec with ice; strain into a salt-rimmed glass.
Finally, the Negroni is fifth, with residents searching for the cocktail an average of 2,442 times a month.
A Negroni is a strong, bitter, and aromatic gin drink with equal parts sweetness and herbal notes.
How to make: Stir gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth with ice and strain over fresh ice.
Commenting on the findings, Paul Mertens, CEO of Winna, said, “As we head into the festive season, it’s clear that Americans are embracing cocktails as a key part of their holiday celebrations. Search interest reliably rises at this time of year, showing that people gravitate toward familiar, crowd-pleasing drinks when planning gatherings with friends, family, and co-workers.
“Data shows that the average American roughly doubles their alcohol consumption between Thanksgiving and New Year’s, and most adults attend three times as many social events during this period. With calendars filling up, it’s natural to see more interest in mixed drinks, making this one of the busiest moments of the year for cocktail searches and social sipping.
“Americans are also exploring a wider range of flavors to match different moods and occasions, from bright, refreshing spritzes to richer winter cocktails. It’s encouraging to see people approaching cocktails more creatively, using them to elevate celebrations and add an extra touch of festivity to the season.”





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