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    Strawberry Tequila Cocktail with Cynar

    Published: Feb 18, 2022 · Modified: Jan 29, 2024 by Kimberly · This post may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. · Leave a Comment

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    Overhead shot of coupe glass with an amber cocktail and a whole strawberry as garnish, with the text "Strawberry Tequila Cocktail".

    This spirit-forward Strawberry Tequila Cocktail is something a little bit different! It's like an herbal and fruity take on a Manhattan-style drink. It's sweet, but with a lot of complexity from the combination of Cynar liqueur, gin and tequila.

    Side view of a cocktail with a strawberry garnish and ingredients and jiggers in the background.

    This Tequila Cynar cocktail was inspired by strawberries and early summer! I wanted to use tequila in a strawberry cocktail that wasn't just another margarita. Infusing the berries into the tequila brings out the sweet, fresh flavor and tastes delicious.

    Another strawberry cocktail you can try is Strawberry Afternoon, which is a much lighter and more refreshing summer sip! Or, if you're looking for more sophisticated spirit-forward drinks, the Little Italy or the Vieux Carré would be right up your alley.

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    • Ingredients
    • Substitutions
    • Variations
    • How to make Strawberry-Infused Tequila
    • Equipment
    • Instructions
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Top tip
    • 📖 Recipe
    • 💬 Comments

    Ingredients

    This tequila and gin cocktail works well because these spirits both have fresh and herbal tastes. Paired with the Cynar, which brings in sweetness and a slightly herbal bitterness, it becomes a really interesting flavored drink.

    Here are the ingredients for this Cynar tequila cocktail:

    • Strawberry-infused tequila (homemade) - click to the How to Make Strawberry Tequila section of this post for instructions on how to make it at home.
    • Cynar - Cynar liqueur is an amaro, which is a bittersweet Italian liqueur (see my guide to amaro liqueurs). It's very complex on its own, so it adds a lot of dimension to this drink. Although this liqueur is well known for being made with artichokes, it doesn't really taste like them at all. It is herbal and bitter with caramel flavors to balance it out.
    • Gin - I used a dry style of gin. Choose one that is more herbal and less citrusy to pair with the tequila.
    • Hemp Syrup and Hemp Bitters - these were gifted to me by a company called Bluestem Botanicals. They went really well in this cocktail and complemented the flavors of the tequila.
    Ingredients for the Strawberry Tequila cocktail on a tabletop together.

    Substitutions

    Although this cocktail uses a few specialized ingredients, you can always make something similar by substituting. Here are a few ways you can substitute ingredients if you don't have everything on hand:

    • Strawberry-infused tequila - if you don't have time to make this, you can add in strawberries in a couple of different ways. The easiest is to just cut up a strawberry and add it to your mixing glass, an use a muddler to mash it up in the bottom of the glass. Then just use plain tequila in the drink. Another way is to use strawberry syrup instead of the hemp syrup, and you can use either homemade syrup or store-bought syrup.
    • Cynar - you can substitute Cynar with another dark amaro, like Averna liqueur or Ramazzotti liqueur. If you don't have any of those, sweet vermouth would also work well instead. Cynar has more alcohol in it than vermouth, so you can increase the amount of tequila by ¼ of an ounce if you make that switch.
    • Gin - if you don't have gin, just use more of the tequila.
    • Hemp syrup - you can use plain simple syrup here, or use a strawberry flavored syrup for more of a fruit flavor.
    • Hemp bitters - use another type of bitters if you don't have this. Angostura bitters, or aromatic or herbal bitters like coriander would work really well.

    Variations

    If you're finding this drink too sweet/bitter/strong, here are some ways you can change it up.

    • Too sweet - you can add a couple more dashes of bitters to cut the sweetness, or add a pinch of salt.
    • Too bitter - if you find this drink too bitter, omit the bitters, or add ¼ ounce more simple syrup at a time until you like it. You can also add a pinch of salt to take down the bitterness instead.
    • Too strong - this is a spirit-forward drink, so it's meant to be pretty strong. But, you can always change the drink up by adding it to a larger serving glass with ice, and topping it with plain seltzer. This will give you the same flavors, but in a more refreshing style of drink.
    • Not enough strawberry - just change up the drink by muddling two cut up strawberries in the bottom of your cocktail glass. You may want to switch it up to shake the drink with ice instead of stirring it, since the strawberries will get incorporated a little better that way. Or, use a store bought strawberry syrup instead of the hemp syrup.
    Cocktail with strawberry garnish and ingredients and bar tools in the background.

    How to make Strawberry-Infused Tequila

    It sounds fancy, but it's pretty simple to make a strawberry-infused tequila. All you have to do is get an airtight glass container, some kind of strainer (I use a pour-over style coffee maker to strain my infusions), and a bottle or other airtight container to store it in after it's ready to use. You'll also need some fresh strawberries and plain, not-too-expensive tequila.

    Begin the Infusion

    Wash your strawberries and cut them up into small pieces. Add them to your airtight glass container, and pour in enough tequila so that they are completely covered in liquid. I like to infuse about 8 ounces (one cup) of liquid at a time, and I used about three whole strawberries for that amount.

    Let the mixture sit at room temperature overnight, or up to a week. You can use a bar spoon to taste test the infusion so you can decide when it's ready to strain.

    Strain and Bottle the Infusion

    When it's ready, just pour the liquid and strawberries through a strainer and collect the liquid. You can toss out the strawberries (but I like to add them to a glass of sparkling wine!). Bottle up the liquid in a clean bottle and seal it with a cork or other airtight seal.

    That's it! You can use this in place of plain tequila in any of your favorite drinks. It gives the tequila a beautiful pink color as well.

    Close up of the strawberry tequila drink with a splash in the middle of the drink.

    Equipment

    Since there is no fruit juice or cloudy ingredients like milk or cream, this cocktail is great as a stirred cocktail. You'll need a cocktail stirring glass, or a heavy-bottomed glass that won't slide around as you stir.

    Some more handy tools would be a long-handled bar spoon to stir with, a jigger or small measuring cup, and a cocktail strainer to strain out the ice. You can use either a Hawthorne strainer (the one with the coiled wire) or a Julep strainer (which is one piece of curved metal with larger holes in it).

    You'll also need a serving glass, and I recommend a Nick & Nora style glass with a stem. It's an elegant way to serve it, and the strawberry garnish looks great with this type of glass.

    If you're looking to get or gift bar equipment, A Bar Above is my go-to place for high quality and durable mixing glasses, bar spoons, jiggers... you name it! Use my code LKDrinks for 10% off on their website.

    Instructions

    This drink is pretty easy to mix up once you have all of the ingredients together. Start out by measuring out your strawberry tequila and Cynar, and adding those to the cocktail mixing glass.

    Adding strawberry tequila to the mixing glass.
    Pouring Cynar liqueur to the mixing glass.

    Then, add in the gin and the hemp syrup.

    Adding gin to the mixing glass.
    Adding hemp syrup to the mixing glass.

    Finally, add in the hemp bitters. Then, fill the mixing glass up with ice.

    Adding hemp syrup to the cocktail mixture.
    Filling the cocktail mixing glass with ice.

    Use a long bar spoon to stir the drink for about 30 seconds, and then strain the cocktail into your serving glass. Add a strawberry to the rim of the glass for garnish, and serve immediately.

    Stir the drink with a bar spoon.
    Straining the drink into a cocktail glass.
    Adding a strawberry garnish.

    Hint: For a pro-level finishing touch, chill your serving glass beforehand. You can chill it in the freezer, or just fill it with ice and water while you make the drink, then empty it out before straining in the drink.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is there a strawberry tequila?

    Although there is no strawberry flavored or infused tequila on the market at the moment, there is a liqueur called Tequila Rose. It's made from mixing tequila with a strawberry cream. It is only 15% alcohol by volume, so it's not quite right for this cocktail unless you would like to switch it out for the Cynar. Check out this section to make your own strawberry tequila.

    Is Cynar the same as Campari?

    Cynar is a similar type of liqueur to Campari, but they have very different flavors. Campari is much more citrus-flavored, with a more astringent bitterness. Cynar is also bitter, but it has warmer flavors and caramel notes.

    Does Cynar taste like artichokes?

    Although Cynar is famously made with artichokes, it doesn't really taste like artichokes at all. It has a unique blend of bitter herbal notes, but with a lot of sweetness and caramel flavors too.

    Top tip

    This is a great cocktail to make as a batch for a party. It gets even better when you make it ahead and let it sit overnight in the fridge!

    You can even skip the stirring step by adding a half ounce of water per drink before refrigerating. Easy and so good!

    📖 Recipe

    Side view of Strawberry Tequila cocktail in a coupe glass with a whole strawberry as a garnish.

    Strawberry Tequila Cocktail

    Kimberly Salem
    This Strawberry-infused Tequila Cynar cocktail is sweet, delicious and satisfying! Adding a little gin and some hemp-flavored syrup and bitters makes this drink complex and so tasty.
    5 from 2 votes
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Total Time 5 minutes mins
    Course Drinks
    Cuisine American, European
    Servings 1 cocktail
    Calories 225 kcal

    Equipment

    • Cocktail stirring glass
    • Bar spoon
    • Jigger or measuring cup
    • Cocktail strainer
    • Cocktail serving glass (Nick and Nora)

    Ingredients

    • 1 ounce strawberry-infused tequila see Notes (1)
    • 1 ounce Cynar liqueur
    • ½ ounce gin
    • ½ ounce hemp syrup see Notes (2)
    • 2 dashes hemp bitters see Notes (2)
    • 1 strawberry for garnish

    Instructions
     

    • Add the strawberry-infused tequila, Cynar, gin, hemp syrup and hemp bitters to a cocktail stirring glass.
      1 ounce strawberry-infused tequila, 1 ounce Cynar liqueur, ½ ounce gin, ½ ounce hemp syrup, 2 dashes hemp bitters
    • Fill the stirring glass with ice and use a bar spoon to stir well, for about 30 seconds.
    • Use a cocktail strainer to strain the liquid into a serving glass (preferably a stemmed glass, like a Nick and Nora style glass).
    • Cut a slit in the bottom of a whole strawberry and add it to the rim of the serving glass as a garnish. If you want, you can slide the strawberry all the way around the rim for a little extra burst of strawberry aroma.
      1 strawberry
    • Serve and enjoy!

    Notes

    1. See this section for instructions on how to make your own strawberry-infused tequila. If you don't have time to make it, you can also muddle (mash up) a strawberry into your cocktail mixing glass before adding the rest of the ingredients. It will change the texture of the drink, but you'll still get some nice strawberry flavors in there. You might want to shake this drink instead of stirring it if you use the fresh fruit.
    2. The Hemp Tea syrup and Hemp bitters were gifted to me by Bluestem Botanicals. I highly recommend them! But, if you don't have them, you can substitute with plain simple syrup and Angostura bitters.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 225kcalCarbohydrates: 20gProtein: 1gFat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 9mgPotassium: 28mgFiber: 1gSugar: 11gVitamin A: 1IUVitamin C: 7mgCalcium: 4mgIron: 1mg
    Keyword alcohol, amaro, cocktail, Cynar, gin, strawberry, tequila
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