12 Floral co*cktail Recipes to Make Right Now (2024)

Splashing in a little something floral is a great little trick for enhancing your co*cktails. Try adding a floral liqueur, essence, or syrup to co*cktails for added depth and complexity. It's not just vodka or clear liquors that take well to florals; try adding a blossom to your rye or whiskey drink. Flavors like lavender, violet, and elderflower make for excellent liqueurs and syrups, which we love to substitute in as a sweetener. From a gorgeous champagne co*cktail crowned with a single hibiscus flower to a fragrant twist on the classic old-fashioned, we've rounded up our favorite floral co*cktail recipes.

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Floral Old Fashioned

Cameron Johnston of Gleneagles Hotel designed this drink for those who don’t usually go for a Scotch drink; chamomile syrup and Dalwhinnie 15 combine for a delicate co*cktail with a still-smoky finish. Get the recipe for Floral Old Fashioned »

Cameron Johnston of Gleneagles Hotel designed this drink for those who don't usually go for a Scotch drink; chamomile syrup and Dalwhinnie 15 combine for a delicate co*cktail with a still-smoky finish. Get the recipe for Floral Old Fashioned »

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Sakura Martini

Tokyo native Kenta Goto of Bar Goto in New York City has elevated the once-maligned saketini to a state of floral elegance by mixing Plymouth gin with oak-aged Junmai sake, sweet maraschino liqueur, and salted cherry blossoms. Get the recipe for the Sakura Martini »

Tokyo native Kenta Goto of Bar Goto in New York City has elevated the once-maligned saketini to a state of floral elegance by mixing Plymouth gin with oak-aged Junmai sake, sweet maraschino liqueur, and salted cherry blossoms. Get the recipe for Sakura Martini »

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Antilles co*cktail

Inspired by a co*cktail at the now-closed Manhattan restaurant The Beagle, this delicately sweet, subtly floral co*cktail is perfect as an after-dinner drink. Orange flower water makes a wonderful accent to armagnac’s notes of dried fruit and vanilla, while dry vermouth keeps the whole thing from becoming cloying. Get the recipe for Antilles co*cktail »

Orange flower water makes a wonderful accent to armagnac's notes of dried fruit and vanilla; combined with vermouth, the result is a delicately sweet, subtly floral co*cktail that's perfect as an after-dinner drink. Get the recipe for the Antilles co*cktail »

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Rose & Rye

Rose's Luxury in Washington, D.C. makes this sprightly, pretty co*cktail, a mix of rye, rose-tinged simple syrup, fresh lemon juice, and bitters.

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Everything's Coming Up Rosé

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This bright fuchsia aperitivo mixes tannic hibiscus tea, sweet Lillet Rosé, and dry rosé with a hit of prosecco. Get the recipe for Everything's Coming Up Rosé »

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Water Lily

Crème de violette adds sweetness and an arresting purple color to a tart mix of gin, lemon juice, and triple sec in a co*cktail based on one from Manhattan bar PDT. Get the recipe for Water Lily >>

Crème de violette adds sweetness and an arresting purple color to a tart mix of gin, lemon juice, and triple sec in a co*cktail based on one from Manhattan bar PDT. Get the recipe for Water Lily »

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Birds and Bees

Birds and Bees

A syrup made with honey and chamomile tea mellows the fresh lemon juice in a gin co*cktail from Juan Coronado of South Beach restaurant The Bazaar.

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Pendennis co*cktail

Pretty in pink with a delicate froth, this apricot-gin co*cktail has a mesmerizing balance of floral, citrus, and fruity flavors. Get the recipe for Pendennis co*cktail >>

Pretty in pink with a delicate froth, this apricot-gin co*cktail has a mesmerizing balance of floral, citrus, and fruity flavors. Get the recipe for Pendennis co*cktail »

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Lavender Paloma

Our twist on the classic tequila and grapefruit co*cktail uses mezcal, fresh grapefruit juice, and lavender simple syrup for a drink that's simultaneously smoky, bright, and floral. Get the recipe for Lavender Paloma »

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Elderflower Old Fashioned

Elderflower liqueur replaces the traditional sugar cube in this floral twist on an old favorite. Get the recipe for Elderflower Old Fashioned >>

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Elderflower liqueur replaces the traditional sugar cube in this floral twist on an old favorite. Get the recipe for Elderflower Old Fashioned »

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Blooming Champagne co*cktail

A single hibiscus flower scented with a drop or two of rose water turns a simple glass of sparkling wine into a showstopper of a co*cktail. Get the recipe for Blooming Champagne co*cktail >>

A single hibiscus flower scented with a drop or two of rose water turns a simple glass of sparkling wine into a show-stopping co*cktail. Get the recipe for the Blooming Champagne co*cktail »

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Ultimate Gin and Tonic

Ultimate Gin and Tonic

Citrus wheels and edible flowers lend beautiful color to a classic gin and tonic. Get the recipe for Ultimate Gin and Tonic

12 Floral co*cktail Recipes to Make Right Now (2024)

FAQs

What is the number one ordered co*cktail? ›

1. Margarita. The classic Margarita co*cktail has been one of the most popular co*cktails in America for years and still remains on top. While there are many variations, the traditional recipe consists of tequila, Triple Sec and lime juice.

How many co*cktail recipes are there? ›

As of 2021, there are 89 IBA official co*cktails, divided into three categories: unforgettables, contemporary classics, and new era drinks.

What is the most complicated co*cktail to create in the world and how many ingredients is it made with? ›

In celebration of the XX Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland, top Glasgow mixologist Mal Spence of the Kelingrove Café has created the Commonwealth co*cktail, which has a total of 71 ingredients. That's the greatest number of ingredients ever used in one co*cktail, according to People Make Glasgow.

Which alcohol is least harmful to your liver? ›

Take a look at this list of the least-damaging alcoholic drinks from Legends at White Oak to help you drink consciously.
  • Red Wine. ...
  • Light Beer. ...
  • Tequila. ...
  • Gin & Rum & Vodka & Whiskey.
Mar 7, 2021

What is the oldest co*cktail? ›

What was the first ever co*cktail? Accounts differ, but most experts agree that the first co*cktail was the Sazerac, a blend of whisky, absinthe, bitters and sugar. Created in New Orleans in the mid-1800s, this is one of the first co*cktails recognisable by name and remains a favourite to this day.

What is the most expensive co*cktail recipe? ›

Diamonds Are Forever Martini – Ritz Carlton, Tokyo

Sidle up to the bar at the Ritz Carlton Tokyo to order the world's most expensive co*cktail, a mix of Absolut Elyx Vodka, lime juice and a casual US$16,000 one-carat diamond for garnish.

What drinks do bartenders hate to make? ›

From saccharine standbys to Dirty Martinis and beyond, here are seven of the worst co*cktails to make, according to bartenders.
  • Sex on the Beach. ...
  • Espresso Martinis. ...
  • Dirty Martinis. ...
  • Long Island Iced Teas. ...
  • Skinny Margaritas. ...
  • Aperol Spritzes. ...
  • The “I'm Not Sure What I Want” co*cktail.
Feb 27, 2024

What's the hardest drink for a bartender to make? ›

Probably the most difficult co*cktail recipe to make and every bartender hates it - the RAMOS GIN FIZZ 🍸 60ml / 2oz Gin 15ml / 0.5oz Lemon Juice 15ml / 0.5oz Lime Juice 30ml / 1oz Heavy Cream 1 Dash Orange Blossom Water One Fresh Egg White Soda Water To Top - Shake all ingredients except soda water hard with one large ...

What is the strongest co*cktail ever? ›

While Hemingway suggests drinking “three to five of these slowly”, we would definitely have to disagree. And last on our list, but certainly not the least (amount of alcohol, that is), we have the Aunt Roberta. This co*cktail contains 100% liquor and is widely regarded as THE strongest co*cktail in the world.

What is the most requested co*cktail? ›

The 10 World's Most Popular Classic co*cktails Guide
  • Margarita. The classic Margarita co*cktail has been one of the most popular co*cktails in America for years and still remains on top. ...
  • Cosmopolitan. ...
  • Daiquiri. ...
  • Gimlet. ...
  • Manhattan. ...
  • Negroni. ...
  • Old Fashioned. ...
  • Sex on the Beach.

What co*cktails do most bartenders know? ›

  • Aperol Spritz. This wine-based Italian co*cktail is a big trend here in the United States. ...
  • Bloody Mary. A longtime brunch menu staple, the Bloody Mary is a favorite for those that like a more savory drink than sweet. ...
  • Cosmopolitan. ...
  • Daiquiri. ...
  • Dark 'n' Stormy. ...
  • Dirty Martini. ...
  • Long Island Iced Tea. ...
  • Mai Tai.
Mar 24, 2023

What are the seven pillars of co*cktails? ›

Seven pillars refers to the seven mother recipes: Old Fashioned, Manhattan, Sour, Daisy (Sour with a liqueur added), Collins, 75, and Stepladder (Negroni/Boulevardier). This creates balance and a variety of co*cktails. It's important to have something for everyone.

What is the most requested co*cktail in the world? ›

The 10 World's Most Popular Classic co*cktails Guide
  • Margarita.
  • Cosmopolitan.
  • Daiquiri.
  • Gimlet.
  • Manhattan.
  • Negroni.
  • Old Fashioned.
  • Sex on the Beach.

What is the most ordered drink at a restaurant? ›

Top 10 Most Popular Alcoholic Drinks at Bar
  • Margarita.
  • Moscow Mule.
  • Negroni.
  • Whiskey Sour.
  • Manhattan.
  • Gin and Tonic.
  • Cosmopolitan.
  • Bloody Mary.

What is the number one selling drink? ›

co*ke is the number one soda in America. But the number two spot, previously held by Pepsi, now belongs to Dr Pepper.

What is the most popular alcoholic drink? ›

Beer is the most popular alcoholic beverage worldwide. In fact, after water and tea, beer is the most commonly-consumed drink in the world.

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