Maraschino cherry Cocktails
Explore 14 cocktail recipes made with Maraschino cherry
Maraschino cherries bring more to a cocktail than a pop of bright red on the rim. Their appeal lies in the contrast they offer: a concentrated sweetness with a gentle tang, plus a rich, almost almond-like depth that comes from the cherry’s own character and the syrup they’re packed in. Whether dropped into the glass, skewered as a finishing touch, or muddled to release their syrupy intensity, they add both flavor and theatre—softening sharper spirits, rounding out citrus, and giving stirred drinks a subtle, candy-fruit finish.
You’ll find maraschino cherries across a surprisingly wide range of cocktails, from spirit-forward classics to modern, bitter-leaning creations. They’re a natural fit in drinks that already play with cherry and herbal notes—think maraschino liqueur pairings in cocktails like the Ultima Palabra, Closing Argument, or Division Bell—where the garnish reinforces the drink’s aromatic profile. Drinkers can expect a final sip that feels a touch more indulgent, with a sweet accent that balances acidity and bitterness, and a garnish that’s meant to be eaten as part of the experience.
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Top Maraschino cherry Cocktails
A mesmerizing, zesty last word
Ultima Palabra
Mezcal, Chartreuse verde, Jugo de lima, Jugo de piña, Agua, Cereza Maraschino
A literary-inspired flavor journey.
Hemingway Special Daiquiri (Papa Doble)
Gold rum, Sugar / simple syrup, Lime juice, Pink grapefruit juice, Maraschino cherry
Elegance in every sip.
Coronation No.1
Sherry (dry), White vermouth, Orange bitters, Maraschino cherry
Savor the complexity of mezcal magic
Closing Argument
Mezcal, Chartreuse verde, Jugo de lima, Cereza Maraschino
A romantic dance of bourbon and lavender.
St Luke's Love Song
Bourbon, Triple sec, Aromatic bitters, Lavender syrup, Maraschino cherry
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Ultima Palabra
Mezcal, Chartreuse verde, Jugo de lima, Jugo de piña, Agua, Cereza Maraschino
A literary-inspired flavor journey.
Hemingway Special Daiquiri (Papa Doble)
Gold rum, Sugar / simple syrup, Lime juice, Pink grapefruit juice, Maraschino cherry
Elegance in every sip.
Coronation No.1
Sherry (dry), White vermouth, Orange bitters, Maraschino cherry
Savor the complexity of mezcal magic
Closing Argument
Mezcal, Chartreuse verde, Jugo de lima, Cereza Maraschino
Pairs well with Maraschino cherry
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What is the most popular cocktail made with a Maraschino cherry?
Maraschino cherries are most commonly used as a garnish rather than a primary spirit, so “most popular” often depends on the drink list you’re using. On makemeacocktail.com, popular cocktails that feature Maraschino cherry include the Ultima Palabra and the Hemingway Special Daiquiri (Papa Doble).
What ingredients pair well with Maraschino cherries in cocktails?
Maraschino cherries pair well with bright citrus (like lime or grapefruit) to balance their sweet-tangy syrup. They also work nicely with aged spirits and bitters, where the cherry’s sweetness can round out sharper, more aromatic notes.
How many cocktails can you make with a Maraschino cherry?
On makemeacocktail.com, there are 14 cocktails that include Maraschino cherry as an ingredient. This typically means it’s used as a garnish or an accent flavor rather than the main component.
What is a Maraschino cherry and what does it taste like?
A Maraschino cherry is a cocktail cherry known for its vivid red color and syrupy finish, often made by soaking cherries in a sweetened syrup. In drinks, it tastes sweet and tangy with a rich, candied cherry character that adds both flavor and visual appeal.
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