Fix Me a Drink
Mojito in a tall glass with crushed ice and a tall mint sprig

Mint cocktails

Fresh muddled leaves and herbal lift drive these mint cocktails, covering juleps, mojitos, smashes, and long highballs for cooling sips any time of year.

Start here

Mint cocktails work because the leaves release oils when bruised, adding a clean, cooling top note that lifts sugar, citrus, and almost any base spirit. Start with the Mojito if you want rum, lime, and soda in the most familiar build, or the Mojito de Casa and Caballito Mojito for tequila-driven variations on the same idea. Julep fans have the Apricot Julep, Champagne Julep, Mixed Berry Julep, Grapefruit Julep, and Jalisco Mint Julep covering bourbon, sparkling wine, and tequila bases. Gin Basil Smash brings herbaceous edge, the Cucumber & Mint Seltz keeps things low-key and refreshing, and Choc Mint Alexander pushes mint into creamy after-dinner territory. Mint Fizz, Fresh Side, and Tequila Mockingbird round out the lineup with bright, easy-drinking options.

Mint cocktails recipes

Questions about mint cocktails

Browse related collections

Stay in herbal and refreshing territory with collections on mojitos, juleps, gin smashes, and other crushed-ice drinks.

Espresso martini with crema and three coffee beans on top

Coffee cocktails

Bittersweet builds from espresso, cold brew, and coffee liqueur, layered with cream, citrus, or chocolate for sippers that wake you up and wind you down.
See collection
Tall elderflower highball with lemon twist and small white blossom garnish

Elderflower cocktails

Floral, lightly sweet builds where elderflower liqueur meets gin, vodka, citrus, and sparkling wine for drinks that feel garden-fresh and easy to sip.
See collection
Bellini peach spritz in a wine glass with peach slice and fresh thyme

Peach cocktails

Juicy stone-fruit flavor anchors these peach cocktails across spritzes, sours, punches, and longer summer drinks that lean ripe, fresh, and easy to share.
See collection