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20 Cocktails to Make for Mother’s Day

Toast to mom with brunch favorites, lovely floral drinks, and more.

Pink and frozen Guava Rose cocktail served in coupe glass and garnished with pink rose petal, shot against marble backdrop

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The moms in your life (perhaps including you!) always deserve to be celebrated, but Mother’s Day is a particularly great occasion to shake up something special. Think beyond the standard Mimosa this year and try one of these drinks, including pretty spring cocktails and more brunch favorites.

  • Fleur de Paradis

    Fleur de Paradis

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    This bubbly floral sour makes a fine substitute for a bouquet. New York City bartender Kenta Goto combines Plymouth gin, St-Germain, grapefruit and lemon juices, simple syrup, and orange bitters, then tops the mixture with Champagne and a pretty pansy garnish.  

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  • Paloma

    Paloma cocktail served in highball glass with lime wheel, shot on woven placemat with tan background

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    This drink is Mexico’s most popular cocktail for good reason: The thirst-quenching mix of tequila, lime juice, and grapefruit soda goes down easily at any time of day.

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  • Cucumber & Rose Collins

    Cucumber & Rose Collins

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    This update to the classic Tom Collins is ideal for a special occasion. Bartending vet Charlotte Voisey combines the cucumber and floral notes of Hendrick’s gin with cucumber puree, rose syrup, and lemon juice.

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  • New York Sour

    New York Sour cocktail

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    Can’t choose between wine and a cocktail? This Whiskey Sour twist adds a red wine float to the traditional mix of bourbon or rye whiskey, lemon juice, simple syrup, and an egg white.

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  • Breakfast Martini

    Breakfast Martini cocktail

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    This juicy and citrusy combination of gin, orange liqueur, freshly-squeezed lemon juice, and orange marmalade is really a Martini in name only. Still, the creation of London bartender Salvatore Calabrese is a delicious excuse to drink gin before noon.

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  • French 75

    French 75 cocktail

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    If Mimosas are your go-to brunch cocktail, shake things up with this classic combination of gin, lemon juice, and simple syrup, topped with Champagne. A tiny bit of extra effort makes for an exponentially more festive—and more delicious—drink. 

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  • Guava Rose

    Guava Rose cocktail

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    Take mom on a tropical vacation with this fruity frozen drink from bartender Junior Moreno. He blends Brazil’s national spirit, caçacha, with guava puree, lime juice, and floral rose syrup.

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  • Lone Ranger

    Pink Lone Ranger cocktail served in highball glass with cubed ice and lemon twist, shot against white background

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    Tequila and sparkling wine—especially rosé—aren’t often served in the same glass, but this French 75 twist from Jeffrey Morgenthaler proves that freshly-squeezed lemon can tie the two together. Morgenthaler describes it simply: “Lower proof, bubbly, pink, and delicious.”

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  • Gin Blossom

    Gin Blossom cocktail

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    If mom loves Martinis, consider mixing up this variation from bartending vet Julie Reiner. Plymouth gin, bianco vermouth, apricot eau de vie, and orange bitters render a lovely drink that’s perfect as an appetite-whetting aperitif or an elegant nightcap. 

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  • Gold Rush

    Gold Rush cocktail in an engraved rocks glass with single large ice cup and lemon twist, on a dark marble background

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    This lush combination of bourbon, honey, and lemon is simple but special. Taking the time to make a honey syrup instead of using honey straight from the bottle ensures it won’t stick to the shaker.

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  • Frenchie

    Frenchie cocktail

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    Los Angeles bartender Somer Perez combines gin, St-Germain, and grapefruit juice to produce this refreshing three-ingredient drink. It’s simple, citrusy perfection. 

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  • White Port & Tonic

    White Port and Tonic

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    Kick start your celebrations with white port and tonic water, known as a Porto Tónico in its native Portugal. It makes an ideal aperitif and a lower-proof option for Gin & Tonic fans.

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  • Pimm’s Cup

    Pimms Cup cocktail

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    Toast to mom’s health with this classic that was originally marketed as a wellness drink in 1840s London. The low-ABV cocktail is endlessly quaffable, thanks to a refreshing combination of the gin-based digestif Pimm’s No. 1, lemon juice, and ginger ale, all topped with a garden’s worth of garnishes.

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  • Eau de Lavender

    Eau de Lavender cocktail

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    This cocktail is agave-lover’s proof that not all floral drinks rely on a base of gin or vodka. The earthy, vegetal notes of tequila pair perfectly with lavender bitters, honey syrup, and lemon juice, which are shaken with an egg white to produce a silky-smooth texture and frothy top. 

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  • Hugo Spritz

    Hugo Spritz

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    This Northern Italian classic is slightly more involved than the average spritz, as it involves muddling a mint sprig with St-Germain before topping with prosecco and soda water. Even so, it’s relatively easy to mix up on the spot, and its fresh flavors are well-worth the extra step.

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  • Miss Elena

    Miss Elena cocktail

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    If mom perks up for Espresso Martinis, try this inventive riff from Cote bartender Beau Bradley. He combines vodka with cold-brew liqueur, Nonino amaro, pedro ximenez sherry, and simple syrup. 

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  • Scarlet Spritz

    Scarlet Spritz cocktail

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    Both easygoing and complex, this twist on an Aperol Spritz is perfect for a special brunch. The springtime drink from bartender Brandon Lockman features strawberry-infused Aperol, Lillet Blanc, rhubarb bitters, and sparkling wine in an absinthe-rinsed glass.

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  • Earl Grey Marteani

    Earl Grey Marteani cocktail

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    Throw mom a different kind of tea party with this Gin Sour riff from Audrey Saunders of New York City’s now-closed Pegu Club. She infuses gin with Earl Grey tea, then mixes the spirit with lemon juice, simple syrup, and an egg white to temper the tannic bitterness. 

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  • Colletti Royale

    Colletti Royale cocktail

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    Fizzy and floral, this spritzy Margarita variation from Reiner has all the makings of a great Mother’s Day cocktail. She combines reposado tequila, Cointreau, St-Germain, blood orange and lime juices, and orange bitters, then tops the mixture with rosé sparkling wine.

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  • Rosé Sangria

    Rose Sangria cocktail

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    Pre-batch this crowd-friendly punch so you can spend quality time with mom. It calls for rosé wine, pamplemousse liqueur, raspberries, strawberries, lemon rounds, and club soda, but like a classic Sangria, the recipe lends itself to whatever bubbly or fruit you have on hand. 

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