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White Peach Martini

Imagine this: a warm evening, a glowing sunset, and in your hand, the perfect drink that feels as sophisticated as a little black dress but tastes like a carefree summer picnic.

That’s the White Peach Martini.

It’s a delicate balance of sweetness and tanginess, wrapped up in an elegant cocktail glass. I love this drink because it’s like a mini vacation—each sip takes me somewhere breezy and beautiful.

Whether you’re hosting a summer soirée, impressing a date, or just treating yourself to a bit of indulgence after a long week, the White Peach Martini is your go-to cocktail.

Ingredients You’ll Need

Here’s your shopping list for this fruity masterpiece.

Don’t worry—it’s nothing too fancy, but the flavors will make you feel like a mixologist extraordinaire.

  • 2 oz vodka (choose something smooth and clean, like Grey Goose or Tito’s)
  • 1 oz white peach purée (homemade or store-bought)
  • 1 oz fresh lime juice (trust me, fresh makes all the difference!)
  • ½ oz simple syrup (adjust sweetness to taste)
  • ½ oz triple sec or peach liqueur (for that extra peachy punch)
  • Ice (for shaking, not munching)
  • Fresh peach slice or mint sprig (optional garnish)

Ingredient Breakdown

Vodka: The backbone of your martini. A high-quality vodka ensures the drink is silky and smooth. Cheap vodka? Well, that’s a shortcut to a headache.

White Peach Purée: This is the star of the show. You can make it yourself by blending fresh white peaches, or grab a jar from the store. Pro tip: strain it for a velvety texture.

Fresh Lime Juice: Zesty and refreshing, lime juice cuts through the sweetness and balances the flavors. Skip the bottled stuff—it’s just not the same.

Simple Syrup: This sweetener ties everything together. Make your own by dissolving equal parts sugar and water. Bonus: you can infuse it with herbs like basil for a fancy twist!

Triple Sec or Peach Liqueur: Adds depth and amplifies the peachiness. If you’re feeling extra, try a splash of Grand Marnier for a citrusy upgrade.

Ice: Seems basic, but ice is key. Use plenty of it to chill your drink quickly and create that refreshing frost on your martini glass.

Garnish: It’s the cherry on top—or in this case, the peach slice or mint sprig. It’s optional but adds a little flair that makes the drink Instagram-worthy.

How to Make A White Peach Martini

Step 1: Prep Your Glass

Before you even think about mixing, get that martini glass ready. Pop it in the freezer for a few minutes or fill it with ice water while you work. A chilled glass keeps your drink cool longer and just feels a little more extra. If you want to go all out, rim the glass with sugar for a sweet touch.

Step 2: Make Your Peach Purée (If Homemade)

If you’re going the DIY route for the purée, peel a couple of white peaches, remove the pits, and blend the flesh until smooth. Strain the purée through a fine mesh sieve to get rid of any pesky chunks. You want it silky smooth, like a peach-flavored cloud.

Step 3: Measure and Mix

Grab your trusty cocktail shaker and toss in:

  • 2 oz vodka
  • 1 oz white peach purée
  • 1 oz fresh lime juice
  • ½ oz simple syrup
  • ½ oz triple sec or peach liqueur

Throw in a generous handful of ice—this step is critical. The ice doesn’t just chill your drink; it also slightly dilutes it, which helps meld all the flavors together.

Step 4: Shake It Up

Here’s where you channel your inner bartender. Seal the shaker and give it a vigorous shake—think Beyoncé-level energy—for about 15-20 seconds. You’ll know you’re doing it right when the shaker gets icy cold and a little frosty on the outside.

Step 5: Strain and Serve

Dump out the ice from your martini glass (if you used it to chill), then strain your cocktail into the glass. Use a fine mesh strainer if you’re extra fussy about texture. The result should be a gorgeously pale peach-colored drink that looks as dreamy as it tastes.

Step 6: Garnish and Enjoy

Top it off with a thin slice of fresh peach or a sprig of mint for a pop of color. Take a second to admire your creation—it’s a work of art! Then, sip, savor, and let the compliments roll in.

Tips for the Perfect White Peach Martini

  1. Play with the Sweetness: Too sweet? Add a dash more lime juice. Not sweet enough? Drizzle in extra simple syrup until it hits the right note.
  2. Batch It for Parties: Multiply the recipe and make a big pitcher for your next gathering. Just shake individual servings before pouring to keep the texture fresh.
  3. Experiment with Garnishes: Fresh raspberries, edible flowers, or even a sugared rim can take this drink to the next level.
  4. Use Crushed Ice for a Frothier Texture: If you like your martinis a bit frothy, shake it with crushed ice for an extra vigorous mix.

White Peach Martini Recipe

White Peach Martini

This White Peach Martini is a sophisticated, fruity cocktail that combines the sweetness of white peach purée with the zest of fresh lime juice and the smoothness of vodka. Perfect for summer evenings, brunch gatherings, or a celebratory toast, this cocktail is as elegant as it is refreshing. Garnished with a fresh peach slice or mint sprig, it’s sure to impress with both taste and presentation.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Course Drinks
Servings 1
Calories 150 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 2 oz vodka
  • 1 oz white peach purée
  • 1 oz fresh lime juice
  • ½ oz simple syrup
  • ½ oz triple sec or peach liqueur
  • Ice for shaking
  • Fresh peach slice or mint sprig optional garnish

Instructions
 

  • Place your martini glass in the freezer or fill it with ice water to chill while you prepare the cocktail.
  • If making peach purée from scratch, blend peeled and pitted white peaches until smooth, then strain through a fine mesh sieve for a silky texture.
  • In a cocktail shaker, add 2 oz vodka, 1 oz white peach purée, 1 oz fresh lime juice, ½ oz simple syrup, and ½ oz triple sec or peach liqueur.
  • Add a generous handful of ice to the shaker to chill the drink and slightly dilute the flavors.
  • Seal the shaker tightly and shake vigorously for 15-20 seconds until the outside of the shaker becomes frosty.
  • Remove ice from the chilled martini glass. Strain the cocktail into the glass using a fine mesh strainer for an ultra-smooth texture.
  • Garnish with a thin slice of fresh peach or a sprig of mint for a decorative touch.
  • Serve immediately and enjoy!

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