25 of the Best Elderflower Liqueur co*cktail Recipes (2024)

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Whether you’ve recently discovered elderflower liqueur, or are a connoisseur looking to beef up your recipe book, we’ve got you covered. Discover the 25 best elderflower liqueur co*cktails that you can try now.

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Elderflower Liqueur co*cktails

If you’re no stranger to the blog, you know just how much we love elderflower liqueur. It’s delicate yet impactful, floral but not perfumy, sweet yet not overpowering — it is definitely one of our favorites! This flower-based liqueur can take an average co*cktail recipe and turn it on its head, and it’s become one of our signatures over the years.

Now, you may be thinking, “I don’t know about drinking flowers…” but trust us on this one. Elderflower liqueur co*cktails are show-stoppers for sure, and you don’t have to worry about the flower taste overwhelming the drink. It just adds a little oomph. Don’t be surprised if your guests ask you what your secret ingredient is.

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What is elderflower liqueur?

Elderflower liqueur is made from the white flowers of the elderflower bush. They’re typically picked by hand as they are quite small, and then infused in spirits to create a delicate tasting liqueur. There are several different brands out there, the most famous are St. Germain and Drillaud.

If you’re interested in learning more about elderflower, we have a complete guide on it where you’ll learn where it comes from, how it’s made, what it tastes like, and more.

In the meantime, discover the 25 best elderflower liqueur co*cktails below!

25 of the Best Elderflower Liqueur co*cktail Recipes

We’ve curated a list of the 25 best elderflower co*cktails that beautifully showcase the delicate and aromatic flavors of elderflower.

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Elderflower Martini

With a touch of citrus and a hint of sweetness, this refreshing twist on a classic martini is sure to become a favorite among co*cktail enthusiasts! What really sets it apart from the rest is our homemade sweet and sour. Making it yourself is totally worth the effort.

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Elderflower, Gin and Prosecco co*cktail

The perfect blend of gin, elderflower, and crisp Prosecco will give you this refreshing and bubbly drink. With its balanced flavors and elegant presentation, it’s a great choice for any festive celebration. We love serving these elderflower co*cktails around the holidays!

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French Pear Martini

This combination of pear vodka, elderflower, and citrus come together to create these sophisticated drinks with elderflower liqueur! This is French elegance at its finest — it’s perfect for a dinner party or a reception. The fruitiness complements the floral notes perfectly.

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Elderflower Sangria

Made with a medley of fruits, a splash of sparkling water, and elderflower liqueur, this sangria recipe is perfect for summer gatherings. It’s an update on traditional sangria recipes, and we just can’t get enough of it. You’ll find a bit pitcher of this drink at all our warm weather parties!

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Vodka Strawberry co*cktails

These vodka strawberry co*cktails are like sipping summer in a glass. Fresh and juicy berries and fragrant basil add major flavor, while a splash of sparkling wine keeps every bit light and refreshing. We also just love the way these elderflower liqueur co*cktails look: perfectly pink!

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Elderflower Gin Gimlet

We told you that elderflower liqueur is amazing for updating classic drink recipes. This Elderflower Gin Gimlet is a great example of that! Make sure to use freshly squeezed lime juice (not the concentrated stuff!) to make it, as you’ll definitely be able to tell the difference.

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Elderflower Vodka Lemonade

Did anyone else go through a major vodka lemonade phase? We’ve been there, and have been looking for a way to switch up this traditional co*cktail recipe. The good news is that you only need to add 2 additional ingredients to do it: club soda and elderflower liqueur!

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Daisy Cutter Martini

The Daisy Cutter Martini is named after an English cricketing term. Even if you’ve never watched a cricket match, you’ll enjoy these co*cktails with elderflower liqueur! Full of fresh mint leaves, vodka, dry vermouth, elderflower, and chartreuse liqueur, it’s full of herby goodness.

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Waterloo Sunset

Made with gin, elderflower, champagne, and raspberry liqueur, the Waterloo Sunset boasts a wonderful color — and flavor. It’s sweet, fizzy, and refreshing, and is just begging to be enjoyed for brunch. For all of our music aficionados, it’s named after a popular song by The Kinks!

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French 77

Bubbles make every occasion special, and this French 77 is a fun update to the classic French 75! Featuring elderflower, lemon juice, gin, and sparkling wine, it’s an easy co*cktail that’s a light and refreshing take on the original.

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Elderflower Gin and Tonic

One of many elderflower co*cktails that is a twist on a traditional drink! With its balanced flavors and stellar presentation, this elderflower-infused gin and tonic is perfect for all of you looking to switch up your G&T. You’ll only need 4 ingredients to make it, and it comes together in minutes!

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Blueberry Martini Recipe

This smooth blueberry martini recipe features a delicious combination of fresh blueberries, vodka, elderflower, lime juice, and a touch of simple syrup. The berry garnish really takes it over the top, in the best way possible! Blueberry lovers, you’ve found your new go-to.

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Black-Eyed Susan co*cktail

Looking for some color? This vibrant drink combines elderflower, vodka, orange and pineapple juice, and blackberry liqueur. With its fruity flavors and beautiful orange hue, the Black-Eyed Susan is one of the best co*cktails with elderflower liqueur for outdoor get-togethers.

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Rosé Sangria

You read that right, we have several sangria recipes that you can try. Beat the heat with a glass of this easy to make Rosé Sangria. Smooth, not too sweet, and super refreshing, it’s the perfect co*cktail option for your next backyard barbecue. Featuring peaches and raspberries!

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Elderflower co*cktail with Champagne

This drink is sometimes called a St. Germain co*cktail, as most people like to use that brand of elderflower liqueur to make it. Don’t limit yourself to that specific brand (we also love Difford’s!) and make this drink yourself to your liking. It’s super fresh and fizzy thanks to the champagne.

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Elderflower Mojito co*cktail Recipe

If you have an abundance of fresh mint in your backyard, use it to make an Elderflower Mojito! All you’ll need to add is some club soda, elderflower, fresh lime juice, a bit of sugar, and some rum to make this yummy beverage.

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Bourbon Elderflower co*cktails

This is one of the most popular elderflower co*cktails on our site! This recipe pairs the rich and robust flavors of bourbon with the delicate floral notes of elderflower. Perhaps best of all, it all comes together with just 4 ingredients. It’s a must-try for bourbon devotees!

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St. Germain and Cranberry co*cktail

Cranberry is often paired with vodka, but it tastes wonderful in co*cktails with elderflower too! Made with sparkling wine and club soda, this recipe is super simple, satisfying, and bubbly. The tartness of the cranberry perfectly complements the floral notes of the liqueur.

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Easy Elderflower Lemon Drop Martini Recipe

Add a splash of elderflower to your classic lemon drop martini for a refreshing twist on an old favorite! This recipe combines vodka, fresh lemon juice, and a splash of liqueur for a perfectly balanced and zesty co*cktail.

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Thyme Elderflower Gimlet

In this fun and herby twist on a gimlet, thyme takes center stage. It’s unique and definitely tasty! Herbs and elderflower work so well together, and the addition of fresh lime juice is most welcome. It’s another great option for an outdoor party!

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Elderflower Vodka Soda

By adding a touch of elderflower to a classic vodka soda, this drink turns an ordinary recipe into an extraordinary one! The subtly sweet floral notes of the liqueur elevate a simple combination of club soda and your favorite vodka to create a more complex flavor profile.

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Apple and Elderflower Gin co*cktail

Indulge in the fruity and floral combination of this Apple and Elderflower Gin co*cktail. It offers a blend of crisp apple, delicate elderflower, and gin to create something that is truly unique! Enjoy it on a sunny summer’s day or a cozy winter’s evening — this is one drink you’ll want to have all year round.

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Sparkling Orange and Elderflower co*cktail

As you can see, elderflower goes so well with sparkling wine! This concoction pairs Prosecco with elderflower and freshly squeezed orange juice. Start by freezing the juice so your drinks are perfectly chilly. This recipe uses elderflower syrup, but you can certainly replace it with liqueur.

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White Wine Spritzers with Elderflower

Beat the heat this summer and sip on a White Wine Spritzer with Elderflower! These drinks with elderflower liqueur are crisp and light, just what you want in a spritz. So easy to make with just 3 ingredients, you’ll be able to cool down before you know it.

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Elderflower Aperol Spritz

One more twist on a classic recipe for the road! If you like co*cktails, you’ve likely already tried the overly hyped Aperol Spritz. Update it with a splash of elderflower and you’ll end up with a perfectly bubbly, bitter, and floral-tasting drink.

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FAQs

What can I use elderflower liqueur for? ›

Elderflower liqueurs are delicately flavoured, aromatic and floral; they mix brilliantly with pretty much every spirit, both white and brown, even combining well with the strong flavours of mezcal, peated whisky and pisco. Elderflower tends to mix better with light-coloured fruits such as pear, apple and white grapes.

What flavors mix well with elderflower? ›

The lightly sweet nuances of elderflower blend well with many other natural fruit flavors and botanicals, including honey, pear, blackberry, strawberry, grapefruit, orange, lime, passionfruit, ginger, and even herbal flavors like rosemary, basil, and lemongrass.

Can I drink elderflower liqueur straight? ›

You can enjoy St Germain straight or over ice. It makes a great after-dinner drink, similar to Baily's Irish Cream.

What is another name for elderflower liqueur? ›

St-Germain is an elderflower liqueur. It is made using the petals of Sambucus nigra from the Savoie region in France, and each bottle is numbered with the year the petals were collected.

Do you refrigerate elderflower liqueur? ›

(The fairy godmother of liquor?) You can also pretty much keep it around forever—either in a cabinet, on your bar cart, or in your fridge, it never really goes bad, even if it does start to change color.

Can you drink elderflower liqueur by itself? ›

per bottle! This quarantees the easy mixability with sparkling wine/Champagne, or enjoyed chilled by itself!

What is the difference between elderberry and elderflower liqueur? ›

Elderflower has a woodsy and floral taste, and their sweetness comes out when elderflower is cooked. Photo courtesy of Shadi via Unsplash. Compared to elderflower, elderberry has a more intense taste: woodsy and floral, with a dark flavor that can be bitter and earthy when the fruit is consumed raw.

What is elderflower drink good for? ›

An extract of the flower is used to make medicine. Elderflower is used for swollen sinuses (sinusitis), colds, influenza (flu), swine flu, bronchitis, diabetes, and constipation. It is also used to increase urine production (as a diuretic), to increase sweating (as a diaphoretic), and to stop bleeding.

What is the flavor profile of elderflower liqueur? ›

By itself, the elderflower flavor profile is described as a uniquely fresh, fruity, green and slightly floral with subtle pear, lychee and tropical nuances.

What are the side effects of elderflower liqueur? ›

Elderflower is POSSIBLY UNSAFE when used in excessive amounts. Some parts of the elder tree contain a cyanide-producing chemical which can cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.

Are St-Germain and elderflower the same? ›

St‑Germain is a French liqueur made with fresh elderflowers, hand-picked once a year in the late spring. To accomplish its exquisitely natural flavor, every bottle of St‑Germain contains up to 1,000 of the very best elderflower blossoms, resulting in a finely crafted, perfectly balanced and refined liqueur.

What does St-Germain pair well with? ›

Although it's often paired with gin and vodka, St-Germain can be equally complementary to darker spirits, as in this fruity whiskey drink from bartender Willy Shine. He splits the sweetener between simple syrup and St-Germain in a combination of rye whiskey, fresh Fuji apple juice, lemon juice, and Champagne.

What does elderflower liqueur go well with? ›

White Cosmo. Vodka is one of the best liquors for elderflower co*cktails because its neutral flavor allows the floral liqueur to shine. The duo is featured in this white cosmo recipe, though you'll want to pick up a citrus vodka and use white cranberry juice with fresh lemon juice.

What is the oldest elderflower liqueur? ›

Cooper, launched St‑Germain, the world's first elderflower liqueur in 2007. Inspired by Paris and its iconic quarter St‑Germain‑des‑Prés, St‑Germain sets a precedent as a modern liqueur made for co*cktails, and perfect for the aperitif.

Is elderflower the same as Sambuca? ›

Sambucus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Adoxaceae. The various species are commonly referred to as elder, elderflower or elderberry.

What is St Germain liqueur used in? ›

St‑Germain works well in a variety of co*cktails, including the classic St‑Germain Spritz. Bartenders love our elderflower liqueur for its versatility and its ability to elevate any co*cktail whether it's a Gin & Tonic, Margarita, or even an Old Fashioned.

What are the benefits of elderflower liqueur? ›

An extract of the flower is used to make medicine. Elderflower is used for swollen sinuses (sinusitis), colds, influenza (flu), swine flu, bronchitis, diabetes, and constipation. It is also used to increase urine production (as a diuretic), to increase sweating (as a diaphoretic), and to stop bleeding.

How is elderflower used in cooking? ›

Elderflower is delicious mixed into cakes, tarts, trifles and jams. It pairs particularly well with tart fruits such as rhubarb and gooseberries. From casual nibbles to celebratory showstoppers, we have a whole host of fantastic floral recipes.

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