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13 Cherry Cocktails to Shake Up Your Taste Buds Today

May 05, 2023 by Anna-Bet Stemmet

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If you want to add some sweetness and sass to your cocktail game, cherry cocktails should be on your radar. This little fruit packs a big flavour and colour punch, making it the perfect addition to any drink. From classic whiskey cocktails to exotic tiki concoctions, cherries have been a beloved ingredient in mixology for centuries.  

So, let’s raise a glass to the mighty little cherry and explore some fun and inventive ways to incorporate it into your next libation! 

History of cherries in cocktails   

Close up of fresh cherries in a wooden bowl on a wooden surface againt a marble backdropCherries have been used in cocktails for centuries as both a garnish and flavouring agent. In the early days of cocktail culture, cherries were often muddled with sugar and mixed with wine or brandy to create a sweet and fruity drink. As cocktail culture evolved, cherries became a common garnish for drinks made with whiskey, particularly the Manhattan and Old Fashioned.  

In the mid-20th century, cherries emerged as a popular component in Tiki-style cocktails, which often featured tropical fruits and flavours. Today, cherries are still commonly used in many classic and modern cocktails, adding a sweet and tart flavour profile and a pop of colour to a drink. 

Different ways to use cherries in cocktails

Close-up of a jar of cherry juice on a white surface surrounded by fresh cherriesThe great thing about using cherries in mixed drinks is that there are a variety of ways to incorporate the fruit in cherry cocktail recipes. Here are a few of our favourite ways: 

Fresh cherry juice

Fresh cherry juice is a perfect way to add a fruity, tart flavour to your cocktails. You can use store-bought cherry juice, or simply pit and blend fresh cherries with a little water or lemon juice, then strain the mixture through a fine-mesh sieve. This juice can be used in a variety of drinks, including Margaritas, punches, and spritzers. 

Cherry liqueur

Cherry liqueur like Cherry Heering is perfect for adding a touch of deeply integrated cherry flavour to your cocktails. It can be used in a variety of drinks, including Martinis, Daiquiris, and Manhattans. Try mixing it with other fruity liqueurs, such as raspberry or blackberry, for a delicious mixed drink. 

Cherry vodka

Cherry vodka like SKYY Cherry Vodka offers a great base for a variety of cocktails, including Cosmos, and even Bloody Marys. It’s also easy to make your own cherry vodka by infusing regular vodka with fresh cherries. Simply add pitted cherries to a mason jar with a few cups of vodka and let it sit for a few days, shaking it occasionally to mix the flavours. Then strain out the cherries and use the infused vodka to your liking.  

Cherry syrup 

Cherry syrup is a sweet and tangy syrup that can be used in a variety of drinks, including lemonades, sodas, and low-ABV cocktails.  

Combine two cups of sugar, two cups of water, and 450g of cherries (pitted, fresh or frozen) to a medium saucepan and bring it to a boil. Reduce the heat to medium, and simmer for five minutes, stirring frequently. Let it stand for five minutes. Then pour the cherry mixture through a fine mesh strainer into a large bowl, gently pressing the cherries to release its remaining juices.  

Discard the cherries and allow the syrup to cool down to room temperature. Cover the container and place it in the fridge to chill for four hours. Once it is chilled, transfer the cherry syrup to your preferred storage container. Flavoured simple syrup will last for in your refrigerator for up to a month. 

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Fresh cherries

Fresh cherries are a bright and beautiful addition to any cocktail. Simply muddle a few cherries in the bottom of a glass before adding the rest of the ingredients. These are especially delicious in drinks like a Mojito or Old Fashioned. 

Sugared cherries

Sugared cherries are a gorgeous garnish for cocktails. To make it at home, coat fresh cherries in sugar syrup and let them dry on a wire rack. These are perfect for adding a touch of sweetness and visual appeal to drinks like Champagne cocktails and fruity Martinis. 

Classic cherry cocktails

Here are a few of our go-to classic cherry cocktail recipes that always seem to go down a treat when we whip it up at home:  

1. Cherry Blossom  

A pretty Cherry Blossom cocktail garnished with cherries for an extra pop of colourThis springtime classic brings plenty of Eastern flair to the party. To make two Cherry Blossom drinks, combine 45ml sake, 30ml cherry liqueur, 15ml Bulldog Gin, 10ml Grand Marnier, 10ml grenadine, and 10ml lemon juice in a mixing glass with ice. Stir until thoroughly chilled, and strain into two chilled glasses. Garnish with fresh or brandied cherries.   

More spring inspo: 19 Delicious Spring Cocktails Perfect for Warmer Months 

2. Cherry Lime Rickey

Close up of a Cherry Lime Rickey on a wooden surface with a whole fresh lime next to itThe Cherry Lime Rickey is a fruity twist on the classic Lime Rickey, and it’s pretty as a picture. It’s a great way to add a splash of colour to just about any occasion. To make one, add 30ml fresh lime juice, 60ml Bulldog gin, and 15ml cherry syrup to serving glass and stir. Fill the glass with ice and top off with sparkling water. Garnish with lime wedges and maraschino cherries.    

3. Singapore Sling

Two Singapore Sling cocktails in a beach bar setting

The refreshing Singapore Sling numbers among the world’s favourite cocktails and has made silver screen appearances in movies like Cocktail and Pirates of the Caribbean. Well-balanced and delectably boozy, our recipe yields a subtly sweet drink with herbal undertones and a fair bit of kick from several different liqueurs. 

Modern cherry cocktails

Cherry cocktails have also become increasingly popular in modern mixology as bartenders and home mixologists play around with the sweet and tangy flavour profile to invigorate their cocktail menus in unique and creative ways. Here are a few to debut on your own home circuit:  

4. Cherry Margarita

This enticing take on the classic Margarita is tailor-made for early summer when fresh cherries are in plentiful supply. In a cocktail shaker, combined six fresh cherries (stemmed and pitted) and 30ml of fresh lime juice. Muddle until the cherries mostly break down. Now add 60ml Espolòn Reposado Tequila, 30ml cherry liqueur, 30ml simple syrup, and ice. Shake vigorously until frosty and serve in a cold serving glass with a salted rim, if preferred.   

5. Cherry Whiskey Sour

If you’re a fan of cherry whiskey cocktails, you’ll love this delicious twist on the classic Whiskey Sour. Begin by scooping two tablespoons of fresh, diced cherries into a small bowl along with 30ml simple syrup, allowing it to macerate for at least 30 minutes. Next, combine the cherries and syrup with 30ml lime juice and 60ml whiskey in a blender on high speed until the cherries are completely pureed. Finally, pour into a cocktail glass over ice and serve immediately. 

6. Cherry Negroni

Close up of a Cherry Negroni in a rocks glass on a white wooden surface surrounded by fresh cherriesWhy yes, of course there is a cherry-infused version of the darling of the after-dinner sphere, the ever-stylish Negroni. Fill a cocktail shaker with ice and add 30ml Campari, 30ml Bulldog Gin, 30ml Cinzano Vermouth Rosso, 60ml tart cherry juice and 15ml simple syrup. Shake vigorously for 15-20 seconds, strain into a chilled glass and twist an orange peel over the drink to release its fragrant oils. Enjoy icy-cold.  

Cocktails with cherry garnishes

Maraschino and Luxardo cherries are two popular types of cherries used in cocktails and desserts. Maraschino cherries are typically bright red and have a syrupy texture. They are often used as a drinks garnish and are more widely available in grocery stores.  

Luxardo cherries, on the other hand, are darker in colour and have a firmer texture, with a rich and natural cherry flavour. They are a premium option and often used in craft cocktails and high-end desserts. 

Here are a few of our favourite cocktails that are typically garnished with cherries:  

7. Sour Cherry French 75

Sour Cherry French 75We love a well-balanced sour cocktail, and the Sour Cherry French 75 is completely marvellous. This variation on the traditional French 75 cocktail recipe calls for 60ml Bulldog Gin, 20ml fresh lemon juice, 20ml sour cherry syrup, 60ml Prosecco, and optional maraschino cherries or a lemon twist to garnish.  

8. Bikini Martini

This prettily layered cocktail recipe calls for 60ml coconut rum, 120ml pineapple juice, 30ml SKYY Vodka, and 30ml grenadine. Combine the first three ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice, and then strain it into Martini glasses. Next, slowly pour the grenadine into each glass to create a layered effect. Garnish with maraschino cherries and a pineapple wedge to round it all off. 

9. French Manhattan

French Manhattan Cocktail with Maraschino cherry garnish on wooden tableThe French Manhattan is a dapper spin-off of the original, containing Bisquit Dubouché Cognac and Grand Marnier, along with Cinzano Vermouth Rosso and a few dashes of bitters. Garnished with maraschino cherries, it’s a captivating drink that never disappoints. 

10. Three Dots and a Dash

Three dots and a dashIf you know your Morse code, you’ll get that three dots and a dash stand for V for Victory. This tropical cocktail was created by the main man of tiki cocktails, Donn Beach, during WWII and features a classic rum, syrup, and juice combo.  

This victory cocktail is a blend of Martinique Trois Rivières rum, allspice dram, honey syrup, lime, and orange juice, and a dash of bitters. Then for the standout garnish, three maraschino cherries (or blueberries) are skewered on a stick to represent the three Morse code dots and the dash.  

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11. Pink Lady

A pretty Pink Lady cocktail garnished with some dapper Luxardo cherriesThis much-loved Valentine’s Day cocktail is ideal for a romantic occasion. Combine 45ml Bulldog Gin, 15ml apple brandy, 15ml fresh lemon juice, 15ml grenadine, and one small egg white in a cocktail shaker without ice. Shake for 30 seconds, add ice, then shake for 30 seconds more. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass and garnish with maraschino or Luxardo cherries.   

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12. Sake Manhattan  

A very grownup Sake Manhattan cocktail garnished with Luxardo cherries on a cocktail pickThis delightful spinoff of the classic Manhattan calls for a warming ginger liqueur, which gives it a wonderfully spicy undertone. Combine 45ml whiskey, 30ml sake, 15ml ginger liqueur, and two dashes of bitters in a mixing glass with ice. Stir well and strain into a cocktail glass. Garnish with Luxardo cherries and serve.   

BONUS! The cherry mocktail everyone’s talking about on TikTok

Of course, we couldn’t to a list of the top cherry cocktails to try at home without including the viral Sleepy Girl Cherry Mocktail everyone’s going bananas for on TikTok.  

13. Cherry Juice Mocktail

Close up top view of two Sleep Girl Cherry Juice Mocktails on a clear serving platter on a white surface surrounded by fresh cherriesPurportedly, tart cherry juice contains melatonin, which is a natural sleep hormone. Researchers also belief that magnesium may relax the central nervous system and help you feel sleepier. This is what inspired the bedtime drink.  

To make one at home, fill a glass of your choosing with ice, and pour in 90ml of tart cherry juice. Add a tablespoon of magnesium powder to the liquid and stir well, and then top it off with your favourite lemon-lime flavoured beverage. 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

To make a Cherry Bomb cocktail, start by muddling fresh cherries and a teaspoon of sugar in a shaker. Then add ice, 60ml cherry vodka, and 30ml Grand Marnier. Shake well and strain into a glass filled with ice. Top with lemon-lime soda and garnish with a cherry. For an extra kick, add a splash of grenadine. This sweet and fruity cocktail is perfect for a girls' night in or a summer barbeque.

Some well-known cocktails that are typically garnished with maraschino cherries include the classic Manhattan, Old Fashioned, and the tropical Mai Tai. Other popular cocktails that often feature maraschino cherries as a garnish include the Shirley Temple, the Singapore Sling, and the Rob Roy.

Yes, cocktail cherries are real, and they are typically made from maraschino cherries that have been soaked in a solution of sugar, water, and either alcohol or a mixture of alcohol and fruit juice. This process gives the cherries their characteristic sweet flavour and bright red colour.

To make cocktail cherries at home, start by pitting fresh cherries and blanching them in boiling water for 30 seconds. Then, place the cherries in a jar with a mixture of sugar, water, and your preferred alcohol or fruit juice. Bring the mixture to a boil and then reduce heat and simmer for 5-10 minutes. Remove from heat and let cool before storing in the fridge. These homemade cocktail cherries are perfect for garnishing your favourite drinks, and the syrup can also be used to sweeten cocktails or soda.

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