Herbal
Herbal cocktails
Gin, Chartreuse, vermouth, and mint-forward drinks — botanical profiles rather than straight citrus or whiskey-and-sugar.
Herbal covers gin botanicals, Chartreuse, absinthe rinses, and fresh mint. If you like a Last Word or a Martini, this cluster is the next click.
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Americano
bitter refreshing herbal -
Aviation
sour floral herbal -
Bamboo
herbal boozy light -
Corpse Reviver No. 2
herbal sour boozy -
Gimlet
sour herbal -
Gin & Tonic
refreshing easy herbal -
Gin Basil Smash
herbal refreshing sour -
Last Word
herbal sour bitter -
Martini
boozy herbal -
Milano-Torino
bitter herbal boozy -
Mint Julep
refreshing herbal boozy -
Mojito
refreshing fruity herbal -
Monkey Gland
citrus herbal sour -
Negroni
bitter boozy herbal -
Old Cuban
refreshing herbal sparkling -
Rusty Nail
boozy sweet herbal -
Sazerac
boozy bitter herbal -
Southside
sour refreshing herbal -
Vesper
boozy herbal dry -
Vieux Carré
boozy herbal complex -
Yellow Bird
tropical sour herbal
Herbal cocktail FAQ
Are all herbal cocktails gin drinks?
Many are, but Sazerac (rye and absinthe) and Chartreuse drinks are here too. Gin is the most common base on the list.
What bottle adds the most herbal drinks at once?
Gin, then green Chartreuse or Campari depending on whether you want Last Word or Negroni territory.