Pomegranate Martini (4 Ingredients)
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Skip to RecipeLooking for a cocktail that’s both elegant and delicious? This Pomegranate Martini combines vodka, pomegranate juice, orange liqueur, and fresh lemon for a refreshing drink your guests will love.

This Pomegranate Martini is the perfect balance of tart, sweet, and citrusy flavors, making it a standout choice for holiday gatherings, dinner parties, or a fun night in with friends.
The deep ruby-red color from the pomegranate juice gives this drink a festive feel, while the citrus notes from fresh lemon and orange liqueur keep it light and bright. If you love cocktails that are sophisticated but easy to make, this one is sure to become a favorite.
Pomegranate martinis are ideal for special occasions because they’re simple to make, a little unexpected, crowd-pleasing and beautiful to look at. Try serving them for New Year’s Eve toasts, Thanksgiving happy hour, or even Valentine’s Day date nights.
Ingredients

- Vodka – Choose plain vodka for this cocktail. I like Titos for all of my plain vodka drinks, but if you have a favorite, use that. If you prefer a flavored vodka, citrus vodka would be a delicious substitute.
- Pomegranate juice – Use 100% pomegranate juice. I prefer the small POMWonderful bottles in the produce section of my local grocery store.
- Orange liqueur – There are only 4 ingredients in this drink, so choose the best orange liqueur you can afford. Cointreau is my go-to. Grand Marnier is also tasty.
- Lemon – Fresh citrus is a must in this cocktail, so squeeze a fresh lemon for your cocktail. You’ll need no more than half a lemon.
How to Make a Pomegranate Martini

In a cocktail shaker half filled with ice cubes, combine vodka, pomegranate juice, orange liqueur, and lemon juice.

Cover and shake well for 10 seconds. Strain into a martini glass or coupe glass.

Pomegranate Martini Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 oz vodka
- 2 oz pomegranate juice
- 0.75 oz orange liqueur
- 0.5 oz lemon juice, fresh squeezed
Instructions
- Combine vodka, pomegranate juice, orange liqueur, and lemon juice in a cocktail shaker half-filled with ice.2 oz vodka, 2 oz pomegranate juice, 0.75 oz orange liqueur, 0.5 oz lemon juice
- Shake well.
- Double strain into a martini glass or coupe glass.
- Garnish with a small slice or orange or lemon wheel.
- Sip and enjoy!

How to Garnish a Pomegranate Martini
This cocktail looks elegant garnished with a slice of lemon, orange wheel, or small lemon wedge. It’s tempting to use Pomegranate arils (the small juicy seed pods), but they will sink. (See proof below!) If that’s what you’re going for, then use them! But if you’re hoping they’ll float, pass on them for a slice of citrus that will actually float.

Make a Pitcher of Pomegranate Martinis
Want to spend your time entertaining guests, not shaking up cocktails? Mix up a batch of 8 martinis using the recipe below:
- 16 oz (2 cups) pomegranate juice
- 16 oz (2 cups) vodka
- 6 oz (2/3 cups) orange liqueur
- 4 oz (1/2 cup) lemon juice
- 4 oz (1/2 cup) cold water
Combine all ingredients in a large pitcher. Stir and refrigerate until well chilled.
When ready to serve, pour into a martini or coupe glass, sip and enjoy!
Tip: The water in this pitcher recipe is taking the place of the water that the ice would add if you were to shake each cocktail individually. Don’t skip the water or your cocktails will be too strong.
Appetizer Pairings
This tart cocktail pairs well with rich appetizers like Smoked Salmon Dip, Bacon Wrapped Dates, or Honey, Walnut and Goat Cheese Bites, or Whipped Feta Bruschetta for a delicious spread your guests will love.
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If you’re building a cocktail menu, consider offering this Pomegranate Martini alongside other vodka cocktail favorites like the Lemon Drop Martini, Espresso Martini, Cosmopolitan, or a classic Moscow Mule. You only need to worry about keeping one spirit on hand, but are still providing a variety of flavors for your guests.




