blueberry mint gin rose spritz

[Easy Cocktails] Blueberry Mint Gin Rosé Spritz Recipe

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If you love a classic French 75, you’re going to flip over this Blueberry & Mint Gin Rosé Spritz . It’s fresh, it's bubbly, and it has that perfect balance of sweet, tart, and herbal that just feels like a total vibe — whether you're sitting on a patio or kicking back at a brunch.

We’re giving the classic a little glow-up by using our Berry & Brine Spiced Blueberry Syrup, which brings this juicy, cozy blueberry flavor with just a whisper of warm spices. It pairs so beautifully with bright lime juice, crisp gin, fresh mint, and the sparkle of rosé. It’s honestly the kind of drink that feels fancy without being fussy — exactly what you want for a sunny afternoon or a casual celebration.

Plus, it’s super easy to mix up (we’re talking under five minutes!) and looks absolutely stunning in a glass. Let’s dive in because once you sip it, you’ll totally get why this spritz is going to be your new favorite.

blueberry mint gin rose spritz
blueberry mint gin rose spritz
blueberry mint gin rose spritz

What is in a Blueberry & Mint Gin Rosé Spritz?

  • Gin
    Go for a lighter, citrusy gin rather than something super juniper-forward. A fresh, clean flavor keeps the drink bright and lets the blueberry and mint shine through.

  • Lime Juice
    Fresh-squeezed lime is a must here! It gives the drink that sharp, refreshing tartness that balances the sweet syrup and ties everything together.

  • Berry & Brine Spiced Blueberry Syrup
    Our house-made syrup adds the perfect mix of juicy blueberries and cozy spice. It brings just enough sweetness without overpowering the other flavors.

  • Mint
    Fresh mint is key — look for bright green leaves without any bruising. It adds a cooling, herbal burst that makes the drink even more refreshing.

  • Sparkling Rosé
    Choose a dry or semi-dry sparkling rosé for a crisp finish. Something not too sweet so it doesn’t overwhelm the other beautiful flavors going on.

Tools you will need to make a Blueberry & Mint Gin Rosé Spritz

  • Cocktail shaker or sturdy jar

  • Muddler or the end of a wooden spoon

  • Jigger or shot glass (for measuring)

  • Fine mesh strainer (optional)

  • Wine glass or large coupe glass

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[RECIPE] Blueberry & Mint Gin Rosé Spritz

blueberry mint gin rose spritz

This Blueberry & Mint Gin Rosé Spritz is a fresh, sparkling twist on a classic. Made with Berry & Brine Spiced Blueberry Syrup, it’s vibrant, refreshing, and perfect for spring and summer sips!

Ingredients

  • 1 oz gin
  • Juice from half a lime
  • 1/5 oz Berry & Brine spiced blueberry syrup
  • Muddled mint
  • Sparkling rosé

Directions

  1. Muddle fresh mint lightly in the bottom of your shaker.

  2. Add gin, lime juice, and Berry & Brine Spiced Blueberry Syrup to the shaker.

  3. Fill shaker with ice and shake until chilled.

  4. Strain into a flute or wine glass.

  5. Top with sparkling rosé and give it a gentle stir.

  6. Garnish with extra mint or a few blueberries if you’re feeling fancy!

And that’s it — a spritz that’s crisp, fruity, a little herbal, and seriously refreshing. The Berry & Brine Spiced Blueberry Syrup adds the perfect sweet-spicy kick that makes this drink way more interesting than your average spritz. Whether you’re sipping solo or making a batch for brunch with friends, the Blueberry & Mint Gin Rosé Spritz is pure sunshine in a glass. Cheers to keeping it easy and a little fancy!

Products used in a Blueberry & Mint Gin Rosé Spritz

Can you make this drink ahead of time?

You can prep parts of it ahead! Mix the gin, lime juice, and Berry & Brine Spiced Blueberry Syrup together and keep it chilled. When you’re ready to serve, muddle some fresh mint in the glass or shaker, pour in your pre-mixed base, top with sparkling rosé, and you're good to go! I don’t recommend adding the rosé ahead of time — you want that fresh, bubbly pop right when you serve it. If you’re making a batch for a party, you could have everything prepped and just do a quick top-up for each glass.

What can I use instead of gin?

If gin’s not your thing, you’ve got some great options! Vodka works super well — it’s clean and lets the blueberry and mint flavors shine even brighter. You could also try white rum if you want a little sweeter, more tropical twist. Even a floral-forward tequila (like a blanco) could be fun if you’re feeling adventurous. Just stick to something light and clean so you don’t lose the fresh vibe of the drink.



Is there a mocktail version?

Absolutely! This drink actually makes a killer mocktail. Just skip the gin and use a little extra lime juice and syrup to taste. Top with a good sparkling water or a non-alcoholic sparkling rosé (lots of great ones out now!). Muddle your mint the same way for that fresh, herby kick, and you’ll still have a super fancy, refreshing drink that feels like a total treat — no alcohol needed.

Maria Boulter & Amanda Lowell, Founders

Berry & Brine was founded by childhood friends Maria and Amanda, who turned their shared love for locally sourced food into unforgettable experiences. Maria, a seasoned preserver inspired by summers in Fredericton, spent 15 years perfecting her craft, while Amanda, with a marketing background, brings a passion for hospitality. Now moms and entrepreneurs, they’ve made their dream business a reality.

Maria Boulter & Amanda Lowell, Founders

Berry & Brine was founded by childhood friends Maria and Amanda, who turned their shared love for locally sourced food into unforgettable experiences. Maria, a seasoned preserver inspired by summers in Fredericton, spent 15 years perfecting her craft, while Amanda, with a marketing background, brings a passion for hospitality. Now moms and entrepreneurs, they’ve made their dream business a reality.

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