This Cranberry Negroni is a fun twist on the classic cocktail! With zesty gin, sweet vermouth, and a splash of cranberry juice, it’s both refreshing and vibrant.
Perfect for holiday gatherings or a cozy night in, this drink always puts a smile on my face. Just mix, pour, and enjoy—cheers to simple delights!
Key Ingredients & Substitutions
Gin: Use your favorite dry gin. If you’re looking for a milder flavor, a London dry gin works perfectly. If you prefer a botanical flavor, opt for a floral gin instead.
Sweet Vermouth: This adds sweetness and depth. If you’d like to go lighter, you can use a white vermouth instead, but your drink will taste different. You could also try using a sweet white wine as a substitute.
Campari: This bright red liqueur adds a bitter kick. If you want something less bitter, Aperol can be a great alternative, giving your drink a sweeter finish.
Cranberry Juice: Use unsweetened for a more balanced flavor. You can also swap it for pomegranate juice for a similar vibrant color and taste.
How Do I Mix It Perfectly Without Shaking It?
The key to a great Cranberry Negroni is mixing, not shaking, your ingredients. Shaking can dilute the drink too much and change the texture. Here’s how to do it correctly:
- Start with a mixing glass filled with ice cubes. This chills your cocktail without over-diluting it.
- Pour your ingredients over the ice and stir gently for about 20-30 seconds. This technique evenly mixes everything.
- Strain it into a glass with fresh ice to maintain its chill.
Enjoy the beautiful balance of flavors! Cheers!

How to Make a Cranberry Negroni
Ingredients You’ll Need:
- 1 oz gin
- 1 oz sweet vermouth
- 1 oz Campari
- 1 oz cranberry juice (unsweetened or lightly sweetened)
- Fresh cranberries for garnish
- Orange peel for garnish
- Ice cubes
Time Needed:
This Cranberry Negroni will take you about 5-10 minutes to whip up. It’s a quick and easy cocktail that requires no special skills. Just mix your ingredients and garnish your glass for a fun and festive drink!
Step-by-Step Instructions:
1. Prepare Your Mixing Glass:
Start by filling a mixing glass with ice cubes. This will help chill your cocktail while you mix the ingredients.
2. Add the Ingredients:
Pour in 1 oz of gin, 1 oz of sweet vermouth, 1 oz of Campari, and 1 oz of cranberry juice into the mixing glass. Make sure to measure the ingredients accurately for the best flavor.
3. Stir It Up:
Using a bar spoon or a regular spoon, stir the mixture well for about 20-30 seconds. You want it to be nicely chilled and blended without shaking it.
4. Strain into Glass:
Next, strain the chilled mixture into a rocks glass filled with fresh ice. This keeps your drink cool without melting too much ice.
5. Garnish and Serve:
For a pretty touch, garnish your drink with a skewer of fresh cranberries and a twist of orange peel. This adds a lovely aroma and festive flair.
6. Enjoy!
Now your Cranberry Negroni is ready to sip! Serve it up immediately and enjoy this delightful cocktail with friends or on a cozy evening. Cheers!
Can I Use Different Types of Gin?
Absolutely! Feel free to use any type of gin you prefer. A London dry gin works wonderfully for a classic flavor, while a floral or botanical gin can add an interesting twist to your Cranberry Negroni.
What Can I Substitute for Campari?
If you’re looking for a less bitter option, Aperol makes an excellent substitute for Campari, giving your drink a slightly sweeter profile while keeping that vibrant color.
Can I Make This Drink Without Cranberry Juice?
Yes! If you don’t have cranberry juice on hand, you can replace it with pomegranate juice for a similar taste and color. Just ensure it’s unsweetened or lightly sweetened for balance.
How Should I Store Leftover Cocktail Ingredients?
Store any leftover gin, vermouth, and Campari in the fridge to keep them fresh. Vermouth can oxidize, so it’s best used within a month after opening for optimal flavor. Just be sure to keep the bottles tightly sealed.



