Some drinks look like spring. This cherry blossom mocktail is one of them, pale pink, lightly floral, delicately sweet, and honestly beautiful enough to serve at any table without explaining that it contains zero alcohol.
I made this for a family brunch last April, and three people asked me for the recipe before they even finished their glasses. That’s when I knew it was a keeper. Let me show you exactly how I make it.
What Is a Cherry Blossom Mocktail?
A cherry blossom mocktail is a non-alcoholic drink made with cherry juice, grenadine, lemon juice, and a floral element like rose water or hibiscus tea, served chilled over ice. It mimics the delicate flavor profile of a classic cherry blossom cocktail, fruity, floral, and subtly tart, without a single drop of alcohol.
The result is 100% halal, completely family-friendly, and genuinely gorgeous. Think soft blush-pink color, gentle cherry sweetness, and a light floral finish that makes every sip feel a little fancy.
Ingredients You’ll Need
Simple, beautiful, and easy to find:
- ½ cup cherry juice (pure, not cherry-flavored drink)
- 2 tablespoons grenadine syrup
- 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
- ¼ teaspoon rose water, just a touch, don’t overdo it
- ½ cup sparkling water or lemon-lime soda
- Ice, crushed ice works especially well here
- Maraschino cherries and lemon slices for garnish
Can You Skip the Rose Water?
You can, but I wouldn’t. Rose water is what gives this mocktail its signature floral lift, that subtle layer that makes people ask, “Wait, what’s in this?” Even a tiny amount transforms the whole drink.
FYI, rose water is incredibly strong. A quarter teaspoon is genuinely all you need. I learned that the hard way when I added a full teaspoon on my first attempt and ended up with something that tasted like drinking a bouquet.
How to Make a Cherry Blossom Mocktail
You make a cherry blossom mocktail by combining cherry juice, grenadine, lemon juice, and rose water over ice, then topping with sparkling water for a light effervescent finish. No shaker required, though using one makes it extra cold and beautifully frothy.
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Fill a cocktail shaker or tall glass with ice
- Add cherry juice, grenadine, fresh lemon juice, and rose water
- Shake for 15 seconds if using a shaker, or stir vigorously for 20 seconds
- Strain into a chilled glass over fresh ice
- Top slowly with sparkling water, pour gently to keep the bubbles alive
- Garnish with a maraschino cherry, lemon slice, and optionally a small edible flower for that full cherry blossom effect
- Serve immediately
Tips for the Best Results
A few things that genuinely upgrade this drink:
- Use real cherry juice, not cherry-flavored cordial; the flavor difference is enormous
- Chill your glass first by filling it with ice water for 2 minutes before making the drink
- Fresh lemon juice only, bottled lemon juice makes it taste flat and slightly artificial
- Grenadine quality matters; look for pomegranate-based grenadine rather than the bright red artificially flavored version
Easy Variations Worth Trying
Once you nail the base recipe, this mocktail goes in some really fun directions:
- Cherry Blossom Lemonade, double the lemon juice, skip the sparkling water, and add still water instead
- Frozen Cherry Blossom: Blend everything with crushed ice for a slushy version
- Cherry Hibiscus Mocktail, swap rose water for 2 tablespoons of brewed hibiscus tea for a deeper floral flavor and richer color
- Sparkling Cherry Blossom Punch: multiply the recipe by six and serve in a punch bowl for parties
Final Thoughts
The cherry blossom mocktail proves that alcohol-free drinks don’t have to be an afterthought. This one holds its own at any table, dinner parties, brunches, Eid gatherings, baby showers, or just a quiet Tuesday when you want something that feels a little special.
Make it once, and it’ll become your go-to for impressing guests without spending more than 5 minutes in the kitchen. IMO that’s the best kind of recipe there is.
Cherry Blossom Mocktail Recipe
4
servings10
minutes140
kcalIngredients
½ cup cherry juice (pure, not cherry-flavored drink)
2 tablespoons grenadine syrup
2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
¼ teaspoon rose water, just a touch, don’t overdo it
½ cup sparkling water or lemon-lime soda
Ice, crushed ice works especially well here
Maraschino cherries and lemon slices for garnish
Directions
- Fill a cocktail shaker or tall glass with ice
- Add cherry juice, grenadine, fresh lemon juice, and rose water
- Shake for 15 seconds if using a shaker, or stir vigorously for 20 seconds
- Strain into a chilled glass over fresh ice
- Top slowly with sparkling water, pour gently to keep the bubbles alive
- Garnish with a maraschino cherry, lemon slice, and optionally a small edible flower for that full cherry blossom effect
- Serve immediately