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Feb. 27, 2024
The nights are getting shorter and the days are getting warmer. With winter on its way out, you may be in the mood for something new and refreshing. From light and bubbly to cool and palate-cleansing, check out our favorite cocktails for spring.
Great spring drinks are often bubbly, fresh and simple to make, which makes GREY GOOSE® Essences the perfect partner for spring vodka cocktails. These vodkas are infused with real fruit and botanical essences to delight your taste buds. Just add the spirit to soda water, as in the Strawberry Lemongrass & Soda, for an easy yet sophisticated serve. The Market Fresh Cocktail combines GREY GOOSE® Essences White Peach & Rosemary with soda and vermouth for a light and refreshing taste, while the Sunset Orchard is a simple vodka and soda cocktail elevated with fresh fruit. Experiment with all the ways you can make a vodka seltzer at home.
Part of the beauty of spring is all the fresh fruit during this time of year. Enjoy the taste of the new season with drinks that lean heavily on their fruit ingredients, like our Basil Watermelon Cooler or Spring Bubbles, which incorporates strawberry puree and garnish. The Salty Dog is a classic, refreshing tasting drink that features fresh grapefruit juice.
Spring can also be the perfect time to try something fresh and new. The Martini Bianco Cocktail is a classic martini cocktail you may not have heard of before, but it could be your new favorite. Its citrusy vodka base adds a bit of tartness, while the sweet maraschino liqueur is like the cherry on top.
The La Poire Moscow Mule takes a favorite vodka drink and adds the essence of French Anjou pears, thanks to Grey Goose La Poire Flavored Vodka.
Or try a fresh twist on the margarita. The L’Orange Tommy’s Margarita starts with our orange-flavored vodka for an unexpected flavor profile.
And those are just a few ideas. GREY GOOSE has plenty of light, simple and seasonal cocktails. You can explore our entire cocktail collection for more recipes to filter by product, taste or occasion. Enjoy celebrating the spring season.