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Elly - February 12, 2026

Lavender Love Cocktail: A Floral Gin Drink That Feels Like Spring in a Glass

Lavender Love Cocktail: A Floral Gin Drink That Feels Like Spring in a Glass

Servings: 1 Total Time: 3 mins Difficulty: easy
Lavender Love Cocktail
Lavender Love Cocktail Recipe
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There are cocktails you make because you’re thirsty—and then there are cocktails you make because you want a moment. The Lavender Love Cocktail is firmly in the second category. It’s soft, fragrant, and quietly dramatic, with delicate floral notes, bright citrus, and a striking violet hue that instantly makes any gathering feel intentional.

This isn’t just another gin cocktail. It’s the kind of drink that signals a change of season, a celebration, or simply the desire to slow down and savor something beautiful. Built around botanical-forward gin, lavender syrup, fresh lemon juice, and a hint of vanilla, then finished with sparkling lemon water, this cocktail balances elegance with refreshing simplicity.

If you’ve ever wished you could bottle the feeling of early spring—the light, the blooms, the fresh air—this is about as close as it gets.

Understanding the Flavor Profile

Lavender has a distinctive taste—somewhere between mint and rosemary, with a soft, herbal sweetness. When paired correctly, it creates depth rather than dominance.

In this cocktail, each ingredient plays a precise role:

  • Lavender syrup delivers the signature floral note.
  • Fresh lemon juice balances that floral sweetness with acidity.
  • Vanilla extract rounds everything out and adds warmth.
  • Gin botanicals provide structure and complexity.
  • Sparkling lemon water adds lift and refreshment.

The layers unfold with every sip: citrus first, then floral, then a subtle creamy softness from the vanilla.

The Star Ingredient: Empress 1908 Gin

This cocktail is built around Empress 1908 Gin, a spirit known for its vivid indigo color and botanical-forward character. Crafted in small batches in copper pots by Victoria Distillers in British Columbia, it’s infused with eight botanicals, including:

  • Juniper
  • Grapefruit peel
  • Coriander
  • Cinnamon
  • Butterfly pea blossom
  • A signature tea blend

The butterfly pea blossom gives the gin its natural deep purple hue—and something even more magical happens when citrus is added. The acidity transforms the color from indigo to a luminous pinkish violet, creating a subtle color-changing effect right in the glass.

This makes the Lavender Love Cocktail not just flavorful, but visually unforgettable.

Ingredients for the Lavender Love Cocktail

Here’s everything you need to make one perfectly balanced drink:

  • 2 oz Empress 1908 Gin
  • ¾ oz fresh lemon juice
  • ¾ oz lavender syrup
  • Dash of pure vanilla extract
  • ¼ cup lemon sparkling water (or citrus seltzer)
  • Ice

For the Garnish (Optional but Highly Recommended)

  • Sugar
  • Dried culinary lavender
  • Lemon zest
  • Lemon slice
  • Fresh lavender sprig

The garnish is more than decoration—it adds aroma and texture that elevate the drinking experience.

How to Make the Lavender Love Cocktail

This cocktail takes less than 10 minutes from start to finish, making it ideal for entertaining.

Lavender Love Cocktail Recipe

Step 1: Prepare the Floral Rim

On a shallow plate, mix:

  • Sugar
  • A pinch of dried lavender
  • Fresh lemon zest

Run a lemon wedge along the rim of your glass, then gently dip it into the mixture. This creates a fragrant, lightly sweet edge that complements the drink.

Step 2: Build the Cocktail

In a shaker filled with ice, combine:

  • Empress 1908 Gin
  • Fresh lemon juice
  • Lavender syrup
  • A dash of vanilla extract

Shake until the outside of the shaker feels cold—about 15–20 seconds.

Step 3: Strain and Finish

Strain into your prepared glass filled with fresh ice.

Top with lemon sparkling water for a refreshing effervescence.

Step 4: Garnish

Add a lemon slice and a small lavender sprig for a polished finish.

The Role of Each Ingredient (And Why It Matters)

Great cocktails are about balance. Here’s why each component earns its place:

Gin: The Botanical Backbone

Empress 1908 Gin leans into floral and citrus botanicals, making it a natural partner for lavender. A more juniper-heavy gin would overpower the drink.

Lavender Syrup: Controlled Floral Sweetness

Using syrup instead of dried lavender in the shaker prevents bitterness and keeps the flavor clean and consistent.

Fresh Lemon Juice: Essential Brightness

Fresh juice is critical here. Bottled lemon juice often tastes flat and can dull the floral notes.

Vanilla Extract: The Unexpected Hero

Just a dash softens the acidity and gives the drink a rounded, almost creamy finish without making it heavy.

Sparkling Lemon Water: Lift and Refreshment

This final addition turns the cocktail from intense to effortlessly drinkable.

How to Make Homemade Lavender Syrup (Optional)

If you’d like to craft everything from scratch, homemade lavender syrup is simple and incredibly fragrant.

You’ll need:

  • 1 cup water
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 tablespoon dried culinary lavender

Instructions:

  1. Heat water and sugar until dissolved.
  2. Add lavender and simmer gently for 5 minutes.
  3. Remove from heat and steep 15–20 minutes.
  4. Strain and cool completely.

Store in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.

Tips for the Perfect Lavender Love Cocktail

  • Use culinary-grade lavender only. Decorative lavender can taste bitter.
  • Don’t overdo the syrup. Too much floral sweetness can overwhelm.
  • Shake thoroughly. Proper chilling keeps the drink crisp.
  • Choose clear ice if possible. It highlights the stunning color.
  • Add sparkling water last. This preserves the bubbles.

When to Serve This Cocktail

The Lavender Love Cocktail fits beautifully into occasions where atmosphere matters:

  • Spring brunches
  • Garden parties
  • Bridal or baby showers
  • Date nights at home
  • Easter celebrations
  • Afternoon gatherings
  • Summer evenings on the patio

It’s festive without being loud—elegant but approachable.

Lavender Love Cocktail: A Floral Gin Drink That Feels Like Spring in a Glass

Difficulty: easy Prep Time 3 mins Total Time 3 mins
Servings: 1 Estimated Cost: $ moderate Calories: 164
Best Season: Spring, Summer

Description

This Lavender Love Cocktail is made with Empress 1908 Gin, lavender syrup, fresh lemon juice, vanilla extract, and lemon sparkling water for a refreshing, floral cocktail perfect for spring.

ingredients

Main Cocktail

For the rim

Garnish

Instructions

  1. Combine sugar, dried lavender, and lemon zest on a shallow plate.
  2. Coat the rim of a cocktail glass with lemon juice, then dip it into the sugar-lavender mixture to coat the rim.
  3. Add Empress 1908 Gin, fresh lemon juice, lavender syrup, vanilla extract, and ice to a cocktail shaker.
  4. Shake vigorously until the outside of the shaker is chilled (about 15–20 seconds).
  5. Strain the mixture into the prepared cocktail glass.
  6. Top with lemon sparkling water.
  7. Garnish with a lemon slice and a sprig of dried lavender if desired.

Nutrition Facts

Servings 1

Serving Size 1 cocktail (approx. 4 oz)


Amount Per Serving
Calories 164kcal
% Daily Value *
Sodium 5mg1%
Potassium 20mg1%
Total Carbohydrate 12g4%
Sugars 11g

Calcium 5 mg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Note

  • Make it non-alcoholic: Substitute Empress 1908 Gin with a premium non-alcoholic spirit like Lyre’s Dry London or Ritual Zero Proof Gin.
  • Homemade lavender syrup: Simmer 1 cup water, 1 cup sugar, and 2 tbsp food-grade dried lavender for 5 minutes. Strain and cool before using.
  • Color magic: Empress 1908 Gin turns from indigo to soft violet when mixed with citrus—part of its butterfly pea blossom charm!
Keywords: lavender cocktail, Empress 1908 Gin, floral gin cocktail, spring cocktail, lavender syrup drink
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I make this cocktail ahead of time?

You can pre-mix the gin, lemon juice, lavender syrup, and vanilla extract (without the sparkling water) and store it in the fridge for up to 24 hours. Add sparkling water just before serving to preserve fizz.

Is this cocktail keto-friendly?

Not as written due to the sugar in lavender syrup. However, you can use a sugar-free lavender syrup or make your own with a keto-friendly sweetener like erythritol or monk fruit to reduce carbs significantly.

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