My peach martini cocktail is like a sip of summer with ripe, juicy peach flavor that's sweet (but not too sweet) and refreshing! And it's so delicious and simple to make that you'll want to enjoy it all season long--I know I am.
And if you enjoy this recipe, you'll love my summer watermelon martini, too!

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❤️ Why You'll Love this Recipe
Quick and Easy - You'll only need five minutes to shake up this easy peach martini recipe. And no special technique required so it's beginner friendly.
Juicy Peach Flavor - Since I make this gin cocktail with my peach puree syrup and peach liqueur, it's like an orchard in your mouth! Plus a lil bakery spice, ginger, and creamy vanilla.
I have all the best peach cocktail options for you to keep in rotation: the peach mint julep, southern peach old fashioned, and the heavyweight champ peach cobbler cocktail!
What You'll Need for this Recipe

Gin is my martini spirit of choice forever and always, however, this Georgia peach martini cocktail tastes great with vodka, too so pick your poison.
Peach Simple Syrup adds the summery peach taste and soft orange color to this drink. I highly recommend using my homemade peach syrup over store-bought or ready made options for the best results--I promise it's easy, too!
Lemon Juice lends a little tartness and brightness that balance out the sweet notes. Fresh squeezed will taste the best but concentrated lemon juice can also work.
Check out the recipe card below for full ingredients list, measurements, nutrition facts, and step-by-step instructions!
Substitutions & Variations
Peach Schnapps adds extra potency and peachiness but you can substitute with any peach liqueur, if needed, or try a similar flavored schnapps such as apricot.
Garnish options are completely up to you but for starters, consider a fresh peach slice, a twist of lemon, or a sprig of mint!
How to Make a Peach Martini at Home

Step One: Place your martini glass into the fridge or freezer to chill.

Step Two: Add all ingredients to cocktail shaker over ice.
Pro Tip: A chilled martini glass takes on a frosted appearance which is not only part of the signature martini presentation but also helps keep the drink cold without adding ice. This step is optional but highly recommended.

Step Three: Shake until fully chilled and mixed then strain into prepared cocktail glass.

Step Four: Garnish with a peach slice for extra presentation points (optional).
Frequently Asked Questions
Like most martinis, this makes a great freezer door drink you can make a few days in advance then store. Just give it another shake before serving and reserve any garnishes until you're ready to drink.
To large batch this cocktail for a crowd, shake up six ounces gin, six ounces peach syrup, three ounces lemon juice, and two ounces peach schnapps over ice then strain into a pitcher. Serves four.
Yep! To make peach drop martini shots, divide the cocktail between three chilled shot glasses.
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📖 Recipe

Sweet Peach Martini
Equipment
Ingredients
- ice
- 1 ½ ounce gin
- 1 ½ ounce peach syrup
- ¾ ounce lemon juice
- ½ ounce peach schnapps or peach liqueur
- 1 slice fresh peach optional garnish
Instructions
- Place coupe glass into refrigerator or freezer to chill.
- Fill cocktail shaker halfway with ice then pour in gin, peach syrup, lemon juice, and peach schnapps.
- Cover the cocktail shaker and shake vigorously for until chilled to the touch (about eight seconds).
- Strain drink into chilled glass then garnish with a slice of peach, if desired. Serve immediately and enjoy responsibly!
Notes
- Add two sliced peaches, 1 split vanilla bean, ½ inch of fresh ginger, one cinnamon stick, ¼ teaspoon nutmeg, one cup brown sugar, and one cup water to a small saucepan over medium heat and stir until sugar is dissolved.
- Bring syrup to a boil then remove from heat and mash and muddle the peaches to express their juices.
- Cool the syrup completely before using. Makes about 14 servings.










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