31 Sweet Martini co*cktail Recipes (2024)

Whether you're looking for a crowd-pleasing martini or a delectable dessert co*cktail, these sweet martini recipes are like dessert in a glass.

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For a delicious twist on classic martini co*cktails, let this collection give you inspiration for sweet martini recipes that you can make and share with family and friends. These ideas are a fun way to experiment with old classics as well as newer versions that use fresh ingredients, flavored liqueurs and unique combinations to create outrageously tasty drinks.

Up-level your home bartending skills with fruity martini recipes that feature watermelon, lemon, strawberry, cranberry, orange, cherries, peaches, key limes, and more. Liqueurs such as triple sec, blue curacao, and sweet vermouth join vodka as ways to enhance these co*cktails to scrumptiousness.

Whether you use a mixing glass or a co*cktail shaker to mix up your drink, be sure to have plenty of ice cubes. Serve it up in a chilled co*cktail glass and remember sometimes the extra garnishes make the perfect martini recipe into the best co*cktails.

Take a break from your traditional martini recipe and let these creative ideas inspire you to mix a delicious martini no matter what the occasion. You may even find your new signature drink. Cheers!

Espresso Martini Recipe

This easy espresso martini is made with Baileys and Kahlua for the perfect blend of sweet, creamy coffee flavor with a kick. Don't have an espresso machine? Don't worry, we give you lots of options for easy substitutions so you can make this after-dinner drink any time!
Recipe by Coastal Wandering

Pineapple Martini

This easy pineapple vodka martini recipe will take you back to the islands. One sip and you'll feel like your sitting on the beach with your toes in the sand. It highlights sweet pineapple flavor with just enough vodka to let you know you're drinking a martini.
Recipe by Coastal Wandering

Key Lime Pie Martini

Enjoy a burst of citrus with this fruity martini that features the deliciously tart flavor of key lime. It takes it a step further with the addition of crushed graham crackers and whipped cream that line the rim of the glass for a nod to key lime pie. It's a charming mix of key lime rum cream, toasted coconut rum, pineapple and lime juices with a splash of cream. This key lime martini is perfection!
Recipe by Coastal Wandering

Godiva Chocolate Martini

Love chocolate? You will love this smooth, creamy, decadent, and chocolatey indulgence. Made with Godiva Chocolate liqueur and Baileys Irish Cream, it's the perfect blend for a chocolate lover's co*cktail.
Recipe by Coastal Wandering

Salted Caramel Martini

If you love the combination of salty and sweet, you have to try this salted caramel martini. It's made with Baileys, vodka and caramel sauce. Just mix it up and rim the glass with salt and caramel for a decadent creamy caramel co*cktail.
Recipe by Coastal Wandering

Green Apple Martini

This old-school green apple martini has the perfect blend of sweet-tart apple flavor. It gets its flavor punch and green color from sour apple liqueur and the sweetness from a hint of apple and lemon juices that make an easy substitute for the sour mix.
Recipe by Coastal Wandering

Tiramisu Martini

This tiramisu martini has all the coffee, cream, and chocolate flavors of the classic Italian tiramisu dessert in a delicious co*cktail. Garnish with a drizzle of chocolate syrup and serve with lady fingers for dipping. You will love this pick me up co*cktail as an ending to your favorite pasta dinner.
Recipe by Coastal Wandering

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Chocolate Martini with Creme de Cacao

For the ultimate chocolate martini, this easy recipe is made with dark chocolate liqueur and creme de cacao as the key ingredient. This chocolate martini recipeisa rich and decadent adult version of cold and creamy hot chocolate.
Recipe by Coastal Wandering

Pumpkin Spice Martini

This pumpkin pie martini recipe with Baileys, pumpkin and warm spices is the perfect co*cktail to make you feel like fall. Who needs a pumpkin spice latte when you can have a decadent pumpkin spice martini?
Recipe by Coastal Wandering

Shamrock Martini

This co*cktail has all the flavors of a shamrock shake in a creamy mint martini. It's made with Irish cream liqueur, of course, peppermint vodka and a spash of cream. Try it for St. Patrick's Day!
Recipe by Coastal Wandering

French Martini co*cktail

This fruit-flavored martini offers a base of pineapple juice combined with vodka and Chambord black raspberry liqueur. This 3-ingredient co*cktail is super easy: just shake over ice and strain in your glass. Garnished with fresh raspberries or a twist of lemon. You can't go wrong with this classic French martini that's seasonless.
Recipe by Coastal Wandering

Pecan Pie Martini

This pecan pie martini is the perfect drink to serve in the fall or after a holiday meal. Made with pecan liqueur and infused with caramel flavor and a creamy finish, this easy co*cktail is the perfect after-dinner drink to satisfy your sweet tooth.
Recipe by Coastal Wandering

Spiced Cranberry Apple Martini

Mulling spices are a fragrant and delicious way to up-level the homemade apple cider simple syrup in this fall-inspired co*cktail. Cranberry juice, vodka, orange liqueur and the spiced apple simple syrup make up the base of this martini. Shake over ice, pour, and add a squeeze of lime juice. Garnish with an apple slice. It's a cozy martini that's perfect for the winter holidays.
Recipe by Freutcake

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Bikini Martini

Relax with this visually bright co*cktail that pairs the tropical flavors of coconut and pineapple with vodka, rum and grenadine for a martini that's perfect for pool or beach parties. This epic Bikini Martini is a fun way to celebrate the sunshine with its two layer color block of brilliant red and bright yellow. Garnish with a maraschino cherry and a pineapple chunk and enjoy!
Recipe by Homemade Hooplah

Alaskan Glacier Martini

Inspired by the majestic glaciers of Alaska, this co*cktail is visually stunning with its floating "ice" atop a brilliant blue "sea." Thanks to blue curacao, gin, vodka, rum, a mixer and a splash of soda or sparkling water, this martini is garnished with a floating "glacier" in the form of a meringue cookie. Sweet!
Recipe by Princess Pinky Girl

Orange Creamsicle Martini

Creamy, sweet and citrusy, this co*cktail will remind you of your favorite orange popsicle from childhood. Flavored vodka, half and half creamer and orange juice make this 3-ingredient martini easy to make. Shake over ice, strain, pour and garnish with whipped cream, if desired. Add an orange slice, too!
Recipe by Kylee Cooks

Cosmopolitan Martini

You can't go wrong with this classic cosmopolitan co*cktail. It's a sweet combo of cranberry juice, triple sec, vodka and fresh lime juice. For a sweeter taste, be sure and use cranberry juice co*cktail that has sugar added. Garnish the glass with a pretty twist of lime.
Recipe by Lemon Blossoms

Watermelon Martini

Perfect for summer, this co*cktail is made from fresh watermelon chunks that you easily puree along with vodka, orange liqueur, simple syrup and lime juice. Serve with a watermelon wedge and mint leaves for garnish. It's the ultimate refreshing co*cktail for summer events!
Recipe by Lemon Blossoms

Lemon Drop Martini

Sweet, tart, pretty and bright are the hallmarks of a lemon drop martini. Perfect for spring and summer, combine vodka, triple sec, elderflower cordial and fresh lemon juice before shaking over ice. Strain and serve in a sugar-rimmed martini glass and garnish with a lemon twist. This burst of citrus is always a hit!
Recipe by Tidy Mom

How To Make A Lemon Twist

That perfect little curly-cue of lemon is an essential garnish for citrus-based martinis and it couldn't be easier to make. The lemon twist is made from the lemon peel. With just a few slices of a paring knife, you can create these elegant twists in minutes. Use this technique with lemons, limes and oranges. Thick, thin, or in between, learn how to make each with this handy tutorial.
Recipe by The Speckled Palate

Appletini

Kick off a girls night with this brightly colored co*cktail. It's all about the apple with this scrumptious martini that has a punch of tartness to even out the sweetness. Apple juice is enhanced with apple flavored vodka, lemon juice and simple syrup before being shaken over ice. Pour and serve with a slice of green apple.
Recipe by Amanda's Cookin

Strawberry Shortcake Martini

Keep this dessert co*cktail in mind for Valentine's day or summer parties when fresh strawberries will make it even more delicious if you want to make a homemade fruity simple syrup. The creamy strawberry liqueur gets up-leveled with rum for an icy and shaken co*cktail that will help kick off any celebratory event. It's the ultimate pretty in pink martini!
Recipe by Lemon Tree Dwelling

Hawaiian Martini

You'll find all the tropical flavors of Hawaii in this scrumptious martini - coconut, orange and pineapple. Fill a shaker with ice, vodka, pineapple juice, coconut rum and triple sec. All that's left is to shake, pour and garnish with a bright maraschino cherry. Oh, and a little umbrella, too!
Recipe by Crazy For Crust

Georgia Peach Martini

Peach liqueur enhances the fresh peach puree that forms the fruity base of this co*cktail. Fresh raspberries and cranberry juice help layer on the flavor in this vodka-spiked drink recipe. You'll mix the ingredients in a blender in stages before building this martini. Add a sprig of fresh mint to top off this delightful peach martini.
Recipe by 3 Yummy Tummies

Cranberry Limoncello Cosmo

A rim of sugar lines this martini glass that's filled to the brim with a bright cranberry, vodka and limoncello blend. Add a splash of grenadine for good measure and serve with fresh cranberries and a twist of lemon on the side. It's a beautiful and tasty take on a classic Cosmo.
Recipe by Mighty Mrs

Memphis Blues Martini

Perfect for poolside or beachside, this martini gets its gorgeous hue from Blue Curacao. Flavored with blueberry schnapps and vodka, shake to mix and serve with an orange slice. Not overly sweet, it's a stunning co*cktail that's simply irresistible.
Recipe by Call Me PC

Manhattan Drink

Serve this classic co*cktail at your next event for a drink that everyone can enjoy. Shake sweet vermouth, bourbon and spicy bitters over ice and strain into a martini glass. Garnish with a few maraschino cherries for a sweet finish and a bright edible bauble.
Recipe by Erren's Kitchen

Cherry Cheesecake Martini

This co*cktail brings the flavors of vanilla and cherry together in this delightful martini that pairs vodka and cherry juice. Vanilla vodka along with cherry juice and maraschino cherry syrup add a sweet twist to this fun drink. Shake over ice and serve with a garnish of maraschino cherries, of course!
Recipe by Cooking With Curls

Pineapple Vanilla Bean Martini

Elevate this pineapple-based martini with a splash of elderflower liqueur, lemon juice and vodka. It's sweetened with a homemade simple syrup that's infused with vanilla beans. Keep the theme going by rimming your glass with vanilla bean flavored sugar. Celebrate summer with this tropical co*cktail that's full of flavor and fragrance.
Recipe by Yes To Yolks

Blood Orange Martini

The beautiful sunset orange shade will entice you to try this lovely martini that combines vodka, triple sec, the juice of blood oranges and a touch of honey for good measure. Shake it over ice and serve with a slice of vibrant blood orange.
Recipe by Chisel And Fork

Chocolate Covered Cherry Martini

Chocolate and cherries are a favorite flavor combo and what better way to enjoy it than in a delectable co*cktail. It's a sweet martini recipe that's made even more irresistible by rimming the glass with sugar and shaved chocolate. Irish cream, vodka, Kahlua, amaretto and chocolate syrup are shaken and poured before adding a dollop of maraschino cherry syrup to each glass. Garnish with more cherries and enjoy!
Recipe by The Kitchen Is My Playground

No matter which one you try first, you'll love these sweet martini recipes!

And if you prefer traditional classic co*cktails check out this collection ofdry martini recipes with gin, vodka, and dry vermouth.

31 Sweet Martini co*cktail Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What is sweet martini made of? ›

How to make:
75 mlHayman's London Dry Gin
15 mlRosso/rouge (sweet) vermouth
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What are the most popular sweet co*cktails? ›

I'm a bartender, and customers will often ask me what they should order if they want a sweet drink. For tropical flavors, you can't go wrong with a piña colada, daiquiri, or sex on the beach. Dirty Shirleys, amaretto sours, and chocolate martinis are classic co*cktails that'll fit the bill.

What is a sweet co*cktail to order? ›

Sweet drinks to order on your next night out
  • Margarita. A classic co*cktail made with tequila, fresh lime juice, and triple sec, often served in a salt-rimmed glass. ...
  • Mojito. ...
  • Piña Colada. ...
  • Cosmopolitan. ...
  • Sangria. ...
  • Daiquiri. ...
  • Strawberry Daiquiri. ...
  • Mai Tai.

How do you ask for a sweet martini? ›

Dry vermouth is the standard type used, but if you would prefer something with a sweeter touch, these are the two options you should be familiar with. Ask to make your martini sweet if you want the bartender to use sweet vermouth instead of dry vermouth.

Is there such thing as a sweet martini? ›

Where a traditional Martini is simple and clean, the Sweet Martini has the slight spice and herbal flavors inherent in sweet vermouth. Of course, it is notably sweeter, too. While you'd probably drink a Martini before dinner or during the early part of a meal, you'll want to save your Sweet Martinis for after dinner.

What does a sweet martini mean? ›

There are plenty of other ways to customize your martini. For example, a “dirty” martini also includes olive juice, as well as the traditional one or two-olive garnish. Another customization option is ordering a “sweet” martini. This will get you sweet vermouth instead of dry vermouth.

What is the sweetest drink ever made? ›

Jugo de Caña: The World's Sweetest Drink | Travel food, Food experiences, Travel eating.

What is the tastiest 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 a sweet but strong drink? ›

Examples include the Long Island Iced Tea, which is made with vodka, rum, tequila, gin, triple sec, lemon juice, and cola, and the Mai Tai, which is made with rum, triple sec, lime juice, and orgeat syrup. Port: Port is a sweet, fortified wine that is typically served as a desser.

What is the most requested 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.

What alcohol gets you drunk the fastest? ›

You'd want to take shots of liquor if you want to get drunk fast. Vodka or tequila are popular options. because the alcohol will hit you suddenly like a train (it's good to pace yourself) and also your hangover will be worse the next morning.

What is a co*cktail everyone likes? ›

Next, try our spicy margarita, frozen margarita and coconut margarita.
  • Espresso martini.
  • Mojito.
  • Pina colada.
  • Sex on the beach.
  • Passion fruit martini.
  • Classic negroni.
  • Old fashioned.
  • Cosmopolitan.

What is the two martini rule? ›

Once you have consumed two, you must move on to a soft drink, such as wine or a gin and tonic. The reasons for this are obvious and I try to adhere to this rule at home. The rule is defended most enduringly (and elegantly) at Duke's Bar in Central London, where years of experience … Continue reading.

Which martini is a sweet vermouth? ›

Martini Rosso Vermouth sings with a secret blend of botanicals from native and foreign soil. Also know as Martini Sweet. Rich in colour, the original recipe remains a closely guarded secret passed down for generations with its intense flavour creating the signature taste.

How do you order a martini like a boss? ›

Put It All Together. Once you're ready to order your drink, here's an example on how to put it all together like a boss: “A dirty martini with vodka, wet and shaken, extra vermouth, and olive brine.” Or something like “a martini with Beefeater, extra dry and with a twist, straight up”.

What is the difference between sweet and dry martini? ›

Dry vermouth is well known for being used in the Martini. It has little to no sugar added and will taste more herbaceous but less bitter. Sweet vermouth has, unsurprisingly, a higher amount of sugar added and is often brownish red from caramel coloring (almost all vermouths are made from white wine).

What is the difference between martini sweet and dry vermouth? ›

Traditionally, dry vermouth (also known as white or French vermouth) is used for a classic martini, while sweet vermouth (also known as red or Italian vermouth) is used in the old-school Martinez, as well as whiskey-based drinks like the Manhattan.

What is the difference between sweet dry martini? ›

A dry martini means that it is less sweet, containing less dry vermouth (which is called dry itself as it is less sweet than its red counterpart). A wet martini will have a higher amount of vermouth in the mix and a dirty martini means the addition of brine.

Is sweet vermouth the same as martini? ›

Classically, a Martini uses dry vermouth, and a Manhattan is served with sweet vermouth. The exact amount in each co*cktail can vary from a few drops to an ounce, depending on the bartender and your taste.

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