Spring’s finally doing its thing. The days are lighter, plans are looser, and it suddenly feels easier to say yes to an afternoon drink, a last-minute catch-up, or staying a little longer than planned.
Miranda Priestly might not think florals are original, but when it comes to spring cocktails they’re definitely on trend. We’re talking fresh, easy drinks with a bit of seasonal lift. Not fussy. Not perfumey. Just the kind of cocktails that feel right for open-window catchups, casual brunches and evenings after a day outdoors.
Paired with gin, florals make a lot of sense. Elderflower, rose and lavender sit neatly alongside juniper and citrus, adding character without taking over the glass. From spritzes you can keep topping up to simple twists on classics, these are floral gin cocktails made for spring, London-style.
How to add floral flavours to cocktails
Florals work best when they’re treated as a highlight, not the headline. Syrups, cordials and teas are the easiest way to introduce them – a small splash can add fragrance and softness without overpowering the spirit.
Elderflower brings light sweetness, rose adds perfume, lavender leans herbal, and chamomile smooths sharper edges. But don’t be afraid to experiment with orange blossom, jasmine, hibiscus and violet.
When making a floral gin cocktail, the botanicals already do a lot of the work, so florals are there to nudge the flavour in a spring-ready direction. Keep it simple, taste as you go, and stop just before it feels fussy.