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Pink cocktails in coupe and highball glasses with berry citrus garnishes

Pink cocktails

Rosy pours that get their blush from raspberries, strawberries, grapefruit, cranberry, rosé, and a little grenadine, built to photograph as well as they drink.

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These pink cocktails are organized by how the color shows up: berry maceration, citrus and cranberry, rosé and sparkling wine, or a stained gin like in the Pink Gin. The hue is the entry point, but each recipe still earns the glass on flavor, not just on looks. For a coupe-served, dressed-up moment, lean on the Rosé 75, Pink Daiquiri, Jack Rose Cocktail, or Raspberry Cosmopolitan. Sweetie Darling, Cobbled Raspberry, and Raspberry Collins handle berry-led, fresher pours, while Rosito, Indian Rose, and Margaret Rose carry the floral, slightly aromatic end. Pink Aperitivo and Poinsettia work as lower-ABV openers, and Ginger Cosmo brings a small spice kick when you want it.

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