38+ Unique DC Cherry Blossom co*cktails and Recipes (2024)

Spring means cherry blossom co*cktails and seasonal drinks across the Washington, D.C. area.

Although we haven’t seen the Starbucks Cherry Blossom Frappuccino pop up in a while, there are plenty of cherry blossom teas, beers and co*cktails to quench your thirst.

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As soon as March rolls around, locals know that the Washington, D.C. bars will be offering something special, and generally pink. All you have to do to try one is head out to your local bar, restaurant or hotel.

Can’t make that trip to D.C.? Don’t worry! We’ve got a few cherry blossom co*cktail recipes from our favorite bartenders to inspire you to start planning.

So, grab your co*cktail shaker and let’s go!

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Allegory at the Eaton Hotel

Allegory Bartender Paully Gonzalezis bringing together a few of our favorite flavors in the “Hato.” This season seems to be all about the vermouth, so we are thrilled to see him pair it with gin, grapefruit and a splash of Umami.

Pop into the Eaton Hotel to enjoy their darkly lit D.C. co*cktail bar. Order up a few drinks, along with a charcuterie & cheese board to complete your perfect happy hour or night out with friends.

Hato

  • 1.5 oz Roku Gin
  • .5 oz Capitoline Rose Vermouth
  • .5 oz Lemon
  • .5 oz Orange Flower Water Agave
  • 4 dashes Citric Acid
  • 2 dashes Umami
  • 3 oz Galvanina Grapefruit Soda
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Urbana – Washington, D.C.

This recipe is so simple that even your kids will be able to help you make the “Cherry Trip,” Urbana’s latest cherry blossom co*cktail to hit the menu.

Head bartender Lauren Mathews has brought together the best of citrus and cherry blossom, creating a not-too-sweet bubbly spring co*cktail.

Make sure you pop into Urbana to check out their seasonal co*cktails throughout the year. You can also enjoy great Italian cuisine in this 1920’s-style restaurant in the Hotel Palomar. No pin curls or flapper dresses required!

Cherry Trip

  • 1 ½ oz. Civic Vodka
  • ½ oz. lemon juice
  • ½ oz. simple sugar
  • ¼ oz. cherry liqueur
  • Topped with sparkling rosé

Combine ingredients in a shaker tin. Add ice and shake. Strain over fresh ice in a small rocks glass. Garnish with trimmed lemon peel.

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Silver Lyan at the Riggs Washington DC

As you stroll through the Penn Quarter, close to many of the city’s free Smithsonian museums and attractions, walk into the Riggs Washington DC to sip on the “Japanese Saddle.”

Anytime you blend something with gin, we will give it a go, even if we have no idea what leather bitters and cereal orgeat will make it taste like.

The story behind the co*cktail via Mr. Lane (Ryan Chetiyawardana): “One of the first stories around DC that we encountered, and we did so in Japan! Chatting with a friend there, they described the significance of the cherry blossom to Japan.

Beyond its beauty, the symbolism was paramount, and so much so that when Japan first opened borders to trade with the US, they gifted cherry blossom trees that are now iconic to DC where a mirrored (but distinct from the Japanese traditions) celebration takes place.

The drink also references the ‘Japanese Saddle’ gifted to America in the 19th Century – an ornate piece of leather work.

A bright and savoury sour, it uses Japanese gin, and cognac, alongside some leather bitters and an ‘orgeat’ we make from wheat, barley, and rye.”

Japanese Saddle

  • Ingredients: Sakura sour, Roku gin, Pierre Ferrand cognac, turbo citrus, leather bitters & cereal orgeat
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Lady Madison at the Madison Hotel

Hibiscus Mule

  • 1.5 oz Suntory Haku Japanese Vodka
  • 2 oz freshly squeezed lime juice
  • 4 oz hibiscus ginger beer
  • Lime wheel
  • Mint sprig

Add vodka and lime juice into a shaker and shake well with ice. Strain over ice into a rocks glass. Top off with ginger beer. Garnish with a lime wheel and mint sprig.

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Tidal Basin Blossom

Ingredients:

  • 3 oz dry Japanese sake
  • 3 oz brewed hibiscus tea
  • Sparkling prosecco
  • Edible pansy

Brew hibiscus tea and set aside to chill. Pour sake and tea into a shaker with ice and shake until chilled. Strain into a coupe glass and garnish with edible pansy.

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Zeppelin

Sakura Sour

  • Cherry blossom gin
  • Cherry blossom foam
  • Yuzu
  • Cherry blossom green tea leaves

Created by Bartender Ashtyn Harris

Mandarin Oriental (now the Salamander)

One of our favorite luxury hotels in Washington, D.C., the Mandarin Oriental (now the Salamander), never disappoints during cherry blossom season in D.C. Embracing their Asian roots, the hotel bar offered up a balanced co*cktail infused with rose and peach, and one very cherry co*cktail for those who don’t just want to look, but also drink the smell of those sweet blooms.

Sakura Matsuri Sake co*cktail

  • Ingredients: Sake, Rose Syrup, Peach Liqueur, Lemon Juice

Hanami

  • Ingredients: Suntory Roku Japanese Craft Gin, Maraschino Cherry Liqueur, Cherry Blossom Syrup, Bitters
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AC Hotel at the National Harbor

If you are headed to the National Harbor to ride the Capitol Wheel, make sure stop into the AC Hotel. Their “Very Cherry Blossom” co*cktail is mixing up many of the ingredients you have at home, creating the perfect punch of cherry you need to launch into spring.

Very Cherry Blossom co*cktail

  • Ingredients: Bordeaux Cherry Juice, Tito’s Vodka, Cherry brandy, Cointreau, lemon juice, grenadine, splash of sierra mist
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Smoke & Mirrors at the AC Hotel Washington DC Capitol Hill Navy Yard

Developed by bartender John Sinclair, the Hanakumori brings a little something extra in the form of toasted rice syrup to this cherry blossom- inspired co*cktail at the AC Hotel in Washington DC.

Hanakumori

  • 1.25oz Suntory Toki
  • 0.5oz Fino Sherry
  • 0.5oz Carpano Antica
  • 0.5oz toasted rice syrup
  • 1 barspoon amaretto

How to make toasted rice syrup:

Toasted Rice Syrup:

Toast 1 cup rice over medium-high heat until it’s browned and fragrant. Heat 1 cup water with 1/2 cup granulated sugar until the sugar dissolves. Remove the water from heat and add the toasted rice. Cover and let sit for 20 minutes, then strain out rice.

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Gaylord National Resort

While at the National Harbor, you can wander down to the Gaylord National Resort to experience their gorgeous cherry blossom co*cktail. We don’t know how you pickle cherry blossoms, but this might be the year we give it a try.

Cherry Blossom co*cktail

  • Ingredients: Suntory Roku Gin, Lillet Blanc, Burlesque bitters, Cherry Blossom tea, Sakura blossom & almond in Gaylord honey and garnished with pickled cherry blossoms.

The Willard InterContinental

If you are wandering around the National Mall or walking near the White House, make sure you stop into The Willard InterContinental to sip their seasonal cherry blossom co*cktails.

They are combining ingredients like tea, gin, egg white, lychee, sake and citrus (not all at the same time) into two fabulous co*cktails at the bar.

Saku Fizz

  • Ingredients: Roku Gin, Pineapple, Lime, Egg White, Matcha tea

The Garden Rose

  • Ingredients: Sake, Black Cherry Tea, St Germain, Lychee, Lemon
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The Watergate Hotel

The Watergate Hotel in the D.C. neighborhood of Foggy Bottom has three different cherry blossom co*cktails on their menu. We love that they are using Japanese whisky in one and Roku gin (we love gin around here if you couldn’t tell) in another.

These not only highlight the flavors of the spring, but also the country who gave so many of the D.C. cherry blossoms to the city.

Philosopher’s Walk

  • Ingredients: Toki suntory japanese whisky, green tea kit-kat syrup, dolin blanc vermouth, lemon, pink lemon whip, apple blossom

Tiger Moon

  • Ingredients: Roku gin, high west silver whiskey, yuzu cordial, lemon, blue curacao, japanese bitters

Avant Garde

  • Ingredients: Brenne french whiskey, pear liqueur, plum-honey shrub, lime, sparkling sake, orange blossom mist

Petal in the Wind

  • 1.5oz strawberry gin
  • 1/2oz cherry brandy
  • 3 dashes cherry bitters
  • 1/4oz yuzu
  • 1/4oz lemon juice
  • 3/4 oz simple syrup

Created in 2023 by mixologist Masha Yelnikova

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Kingbird at the Watergate Hotel

Sakura Highball

  • 3/4 oz hibiki harmony
  • 3/4 oz umi cordial
  • 3/4 oz lemon juice
  • 3/4 oz strawberry-infused rinomato
  • 3 drops saline
  • 1 drop umi bitters
  • Splash of Green tea shochu green tea soda(can use sake soda as an alternate)

Put everything in a shaker tin except shochu soda and shake for 8-10 seconds. Add the shochu soda to a highball glass, double strain the co*cktail into the high ball, then garnish it with cherry flower and banana leaf.

Created in 2024 by Master Mixologist Kal LemmaatThe Watergate Hotel

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Negotiation

  • 1 oz mirabeau gin
  • 1 of subtle smoke basil Hayden whiskey
  • 0.75 oz akashi umi liqueur
  • 0.75 oz blood orange aperitif
  • 0.75 oz Ginger cordial
  • 0.60oz lemon juice
  • Dash of rose🌹Spice bitters
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Blue Duck Tavern at the Park Hyatt DC

The Blue Duck Tavern at the Park Hyatt DC doesn’t take tea or co*cktail making lightly. With one of the most impressive tea collections in the world, the Blue Duck Tavern bartenders and tea brewers couldn’t help but whip up a few cherry blossom-inspired drinks, whether you prefer a little happy hour or afternoon tea to wrap up your afternoon.

Cherry Blossom Iced Tea

  • Ingredients: Sakura Kyoto Cherry Blossom tea by Rare Tea Cellar, a blend of sencha with sweet cherry and morning rose.

This tea was created exclusively for Park Hyatt Washington, D.C. for its reopening in 2006.

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Astoria

  • Ingredients: A combination of Rittenhouse rye whiskey, Byrrh vermouth, Sakura Mancino vermouth, and Agostino bitters.

Note: Giancarlo’s Sakura Mancino incorporates twenty different botanicals, including tailored pink, natural Japanese cherry blossom & Italian Violet, feminine nose, wormwood bitter finish. Only 4,000 bottles produced annually, but last we checked, you could still order this specialty vermouth online.

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Sakura Mancino Cherry Blossom co*cktail Recipes

Diamante

  • 1.5 ounces Mancino Vermouth Sakura
  • 3 ounces Rose’ Champagne

Pour cold Vermouth into large flute. Slowly add cold Champagne and stir once. This also works with a brut Champagne or prosecco in a pinch.

Mrs.Gibson

  • 1.5 ounces Mancino Vermouth Sakura
  • 1.5 ounces London dry Gin (or another favorite gin you have on hand)

Stir with ice and strain onto a single large piece of ice (round or square) in a rock glass. Garnish with pickled red pearl onions. This is a vermouth heavy version of the classic Gibson.

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Brothers And Sisters at The Line Hotel

We love a cherry blossom co*cktail that isn’t pink, but includes all of the things we like, including rum, honey and shiso. Pop into Brothers and Sisters at the Line Hotel in Adams Morgan to enjoy a co*cktail at the bar.

Just don’t forget to order a few appetizers and nibbles from the dessert menu. We never say no to the burrata or hamachi crudo, and for dessert, “The Early Grey” and “Avocado Berry-Swirl.”

From Harajuku to Everywhere

  • Sochu, rum, rice, shiso, cherry blossom shrub, honey
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St. Gregory Hotel

Dupont Circle won’t be left out of the cherry blossom festivities. They have a Cherry blossom swing in their courtyard where you can sip on seasonal co*cktails.

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Jinya Ramen Bar (DC, MD and VA locations)

Sakura Spring co*cktail

  • Roku gin
  • Hibiscus tea
  • Yuzu
  • Cherry syrup
  • Fee foam

Created by mixologist Jose Diaz

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Paraiso Taqueria

Sakura on the hill

  • Sochu
  • Roku gin
  • cherry juice
  • elderflower syrup
  • lemon
  • egg whites

Created by mixologist Jose Diaz

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More Cherry Blossom co*cktail Recipes

Bloomin’ Cherry co*cktail

  • 1 1/2 ozgin (like the Japanese Roku Gin or Citadelle Jardin d’Ete)
  • 1/2 ozwhite or cherry blossom vermouth
  • 1/2 ozlemon juice
  • 3/4-1 tbspcherry jam
  • Cherry blossoms for garnish (cherry blossoms are edible)

Add all ingredients to a co*cktail shaker with ice, pour into a chilled coupe glass and garnish with an edible cherry blossom. Just don’t steal your blooms from the Tidal Basin cherry blossoms, OK?

Sakura Martini

  • 2-2 1/2 oz dry sake
  • 1 oz gin (try Botanist or Roku gin)
  • 1/4 tsp maraschino liqueur (maraschino cherry syrup can work too, but use it sparingly.)
  • 1 salted cherry blossom (buy them here)
  • Ice

Add all liquid ingredients to a co*cktail shaker with ice. strain and pour into a chilled martini glass. Before adding the salted cherry blossom to your co*cktail, make sure you soak it in hot water for a few hours and then pop it into cold water to chill down again. This will remove a lot of that more potent salt taste.

Cherry Blossom Gin and Tonic

  • 1oz Akori Cherry Blossom Gin
  • Tonic Water (we usually use Fever Tree)
  • ice

Pour your Cherry Blossom gin into a lowball glass over ice, top with tonic water of choice and enjoy. For extra fun, you can use these cherry blossom ice cube trays and add an edible cherry blossom as garnish.

Cherry Blossom 75

  • 1.5oz Akori Cherry Blossom Gin
  • 3/4 oz Vincenzi Grapefruit Rose
  • 1/2 oz simple syrup
  • 3 oz Sparkling Rose (like Ruffino or Olema Sparkling Brut Rose)
  • Grapefruit peel to garnish

Pour all ingredients over ice in a tall wine glass or highball glass (to use a champagne flute, cut the ingredient measurements in half). Garnish with grapefruit peel and/or dried rose buds.

Sugared Up Cherry Blossom (adapted from Mr. Boston)

  • 1 1/2 ozOld Mr. Boston Five Star Brandy
  • 1/2 ozCherry Flavored Brandy
  • 1 1/2 tspTriple Sec
  • 1 1/2 tspGrenadine
  • 2 tspLemon Juice

Add all ingredients to a co*cktail shaker with ice. Strain over a chilled co*cktail glass with a sugared rim (dip the rim into cherry liquor and dip again into white crystalized sugar or powdered sugar).

Citrus Sakura Blossom

  • Ice Cubes
  • 1 ozCognac
  • 1 ozCherry Brandy
  • 4 DashesGrenadine
  • 4 DashesOrange Curacao
  • ⅓ ozLemon Juice

Add all ingredients to a co*cktail shaker with ice. Strain over a co*cktail glass and garnish with a lemon peel.

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Cherry Blossom Sour

  • 2 oz iichiko Saiten
  • 1 oz Lemon Juice
  • 0.75 oz Cherry Blossom Syrup
  • 1 Egg white
  • Sprinkle of yuzu salt and matcha powder

Glass: Coupe • Garnish: Yuzu salt, matcha powder, and flowers

Mix all ingredients into a co*cktail shaker without ice and “dry” shake for 1 min. Add ice and shake again. Double strain into a sour co*cktail glass or coupe. Sprinkle yuzu salt and matcha powder over co*cktail. (Optional: Garnish with flowers)

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Cherry Blossom White Negroni

  • 1oz TYKU TYKU Junmai Sake
  • 1oz Cherry Blossom Sake
  • 1oz Luxardo bitter Bianco

Glass: Rocks glass • Garnish: Edible flower

Mix all ingredients into mixing glass. Stir with ice and strain into rocks glass. Garnish with edible flower of cherry blossom if available. (Pictured, re-hydrated cherry blossom frozen in ice). Buy edible cherry blossoms HERE.

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Sakura Dreams

  • 2 oz TYKU Junmai Sake
  • 1 oz Lemon Juice
  • 0.75 oz Cherry Blossom Syrup *
  • Top with Sparkling wine

Glassware: Coupe• Garnish: Edible flower

Mix all ingredients (except the sparkling wine) into a co*cktail shaker, shake and strain into your coupe glass. Top with sparkling wine and garnish with edible flower.

*Syrups: 1883, Monin, Floral Elixir, and other brands make delicious syrups

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Raspberry Collins

  • 2 oz iichiko Saiten
  • 0.75 oz Lemon juice
  • 0.5 oz Simple syrup
  • Top with Fever-Tree Yuzu Soda

Garnish: Muddled basil and raspberry • Glassware: Collins glass

Mix all ingredients into a mixing glass, stir with ice and strain into rocks glass. Top with Fever-Tree Yuzu Soda.

PIN IT FOR LATER!

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