This Raspberry & Blackberry Vodka Martini is a cocktail that brings real berry flavour to the forefront without being overly sweet. The pairing of blackberry liqueur with a touch of Chambord gives a rounded character, lifted by fresh lemon and vodka, and finished with a simple garnish of fresh fruit. It’s bright, crisp and sophisticated – perfect for special occasions or just when you want a cocktail that looks as good as it tastes.

Prep Time: 3 mins

Servings: 1

Price Range: Affordable

Difficulty: Easy

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Raspberry & Blackberry Vodka Martini Cocktail Ingredients

Alcohol

Juices, Sodas & Syrups

  • 15 ml Lemon Juice
  • 5 ml Sugar Syrup

Fruit & Other

  • Raspberries to garnish
  • Blackberries to garnish

Raspberry & Blackberry Vodka Martini Cocktail Recipe

Only six steps to make the perfect Raspberry & Blackberry Vodka Martini!

  1. Chill a coupe glass by placing it in the freezer.
  2. In a shaker filled with ice, combine the vodka, blackberry liqueur, Chambord, lemon juice and sugar syrup.
  3. Shake well until the mixture is thoroughly chilled.
  4. Take the chilled coupe out of the freezer and double strain the shaker contents into the glass using a Hawthorne and fine sieve.
  5. Garnish with fresh raspberries and blackberries on a skewer or pick.
  6. Serve, sip and enjoy!

Equipment

This cocktail will need the following equipment:

  • Cocktail Shaker
  • Jigger
  • Fine mesh strainer
  • Hawthorne strainer
  • Cocktail Stick

Cocktail Units & Pricing

We’ve based these volumes, units and pricing off our alcohol database. Our prices are based off open Open Exchange Rates from the GBP total.

IngredientVolumeUnitsPrice
Vodka45 ml2.00£0.85
Blackberry Liqueur15 ml0.24£0.32
Raspberry Liqueur10 ml0.17£0.29
Lemon Juice15 ml0.00£0.02
Sugar Syrup5 ml0.00£0.06
90 ml2.41£1.54 | $2.11* | €1.78*

FAQs

Can I make this without Chambord?

Yes – just replace the Chambord with an extra 10 ml of blackberry liqueur and a touch more lemon juice if needed. The drink will be a bit more blackberry-forward and slightly less sweet.

What if I don’t have a coupe glass?

A chilled martini glass works great here instead.

Written By

Meet Roger, one of the creative minds behind The Home Cocktail Club! Alongside Simon, Roger embarked on a flavorful journey into the world of mixology. Their shared passion for cocktails led them to experiment with crafting these delightful beverages in the comfort of their own home, all while exploring new and unique recipes.