Craving a pretty pink drink? This Cherry Blossom Cocktail recipe is perfect. It’s light, floral, and tastes like spring.
I love making this Cherry Blossom Cocktail recipe for parties. Learn how to make Cherry Blossom Cocktail at home. It’s easy and fun. Cheers to fresh flavors!
My Story With This Comforting Cherry Blossom Cocktail
I sipped my first Cherry Blossom Cocktail under real cherry trees in Japan. Petals fell like snow.
It felt magical. Back home, I recreated it for friends. Now, it’s our spring ritual. One sip takes me back. What’s your go-to feel-good drink?
Equipment List
- Cocktail shaker
- Jigger or measuring spoons
- Muddler or spoon
- Strainer
- Chilled coupe or martini glass
- Lemon twist peeler
- Ice cube tray
Recipe Overview
- Recipe Name: Cherry Blossom Cocktail
- Servings: 1
- Prep Time: 5 mins
- Cook Time: 0 mins
- Total Time: 5 mins
- Course: Beverage
- Cuisine: Japanese-Inspired
- Calories: 180 kcal per serving

Ingredients for Cherry Blossom Cocktail
- 2 oz vodka (or gin)
- 1 oz cherry liqueur (like Maraschino)
- 0.5 oz fresh lemon juice
- 0.5 oz simple syrup
- 2 dashes cherry blossom bitters (or regular bitters)
- Edible cherry blossoms or sakura petals (dried or fresh)
- Club soda splash (optional)
- Ice cubes
- Lemon twist or cherry for garnish
Instructions for Cherry Blossom Cocktail
1. Chill the Glass
Place coupe glass in freezer for 2 minutes. This keeps drink cold. Pull it out when ready.
2. Add Fresh Elements
Drop 3-4 edible cherry blossoms into shaker. Muddle gently to release flavor. Don’t crush too hard.
3. Pour Liquids
Add vodka, cherry liqueur, lemon juice, simple syrup, and bitters. Fill shaker with ice.
4. Shake Well
Shake hard for 15 seconds. This chills and mixes perfectly. Listen for ice clinking.
5. Strain and Garnish
Strain into chilled glass. Add soda splash if fizzy. Twist lemon over top. Garnish with petals.
Cooking Tips and Simple Recipe Variations
- Use gin for herbal twist.
- Make mocktail: Swap booze for sparkling water and cherry juice.
- Rim glass with pink sugar for sparkle.
- Double petals for stronger floral taste.
- Batch for parties: Mix in pitcher, chill overnight.
- Add prosecco for bubbly version.
Little History Behind This Comfort Food
Cherry blossoms, or sakura, inspire this drink in Japan. Hanami festivals celebrate spring blooms.
Cocktails like this blend tradition with modern mixology. Born in Tokyo bars, it spread worldwide. Now, home bartenders love its elegance.
What to Serve With This Dish
Pair with light sushi rolls. Try tempura veggies or edamame. It shines with cheese platters. Serve alongside pink macarons. Matches green tea cake too.
Occasion or Event Ideas
Ideal for spring brunches or hanami picnics. Perfect for weddings or girls’ nights. Use at cherry blossom viewing parties. Great for romantic dinners. Mother’s Day sip special.
Storage and Reheating Tips
- Best fresh; drink same day.
- Make syrup ahead, store fridge up to 1 week.
- Pre-mix base without ice, refrigerate 1 day.
- Shake fresh for each serving.
- No freezing—ice crystals ruin texture.
Nutrition Information
| Nutrient | Amount per Serving |
|---|---|
| Calories | 180 kcal |
| Protein | 0g |
| Carbs | 15g |
| Fiber | 0g |
| Fat | 0g |
| Sugar | 12g |
| Vitamin C | 10% DV |
Is This Dish Good for You?
This Cherry Blossom Cocktail recipe is a fun treat. Lemon adds vitamin C for immunity. Cherries bring antioxidants.
Low-cal option if you skip sugar. Enjoy in moderation for joy without guilt. Hydrate with water too.

Cherry Blossom Cocktail Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 oz vodka or gin
- 1 oz cherry liqueur like Maraschino
- 0.5 oz fresh lemon juice
- 0.5 oz simple syrup
- 2 dashes cherry blossom bitters or regular bitters
- Edible cherry blossoms or sakura petals dried or fresh
- Club soda splash optional
- Ice cubes
- Lemon twist or cherry for garnish
Instructions
Chill the Glass
- Place coupe glass in freezer for 2 minutes. This keeps drink cold. Pull it out when ready.
Add Fresh Elements
- Drop 3-4 edible cherry blossoms into shaker. Muddle gently to release flavor. Don’t crush too hard.
Pour Liquids
- Add vodka, cherry liqueur, lemon juice, simple syrup, and bitters. Fill shaker with ice.
Shake Well
- Shake hard for 15 seconds. This chills and mixes perfectly. Listen for ice clinking.
Strain and Garnish
- Strain into chilled glass. Add soda splash if fizzy. Twist lemon over top. Garnish with petals.
Notes
- Use gin for herbal twist.
- Make mocktail: Swap booze for sparkling water and cherry juice.
- Rim glass with pink sugar for sparkle.
- Double petals for stronger floral taste.
- Batch for parties: Mix in pitcher, chill overnight.
- Add prosecco for bubbly version.
FAQs about Cherry Blossom Cocktail
Can I make Cherry Blossom Cocktail without alcohol?
Yes! Use cherry juice, lemon soda, and syrup. Muddle extra petals for flavor. Tastes fresh and festive for all ages.
Where do I find edible cherry blossoms?
Check Asian markets or online. Use dried sakura from tea shops. Rinse fresh ones well. Avoid pesticides.
How to make it stronger floral?
Steep petals in simple syrup overnight. Add elderflower liqueur. Boosts that blossom magic beautifully.
Is Cherry Blossom Cocktail gluten-free?
Yes, all ingredients are naturally gluten-free. Check liqueur labels just in case. Safe for most diets.
Can I batch this for a party?
Absolutely! Multiply by guests. Mix in pitcher sans ice. Shake individuals or serve over ice.
Final Thoughts
Your Cherry Blossom Cocktail recipe is ready! It’s pretty, tasty, and full of spring vibes. Mix one up soon.
Share your photos below. Happy sipping, friends!

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