Blueberry Peach Vodka Spritz
Introduction
When the temperatures rise and the sun hangs high in the sky, nothing beats the heat quite like a perfectly chilled, fruity cocktail. The Blueberry and Peach Vodka Spritzer is not just a drink; it is a celebration of summer’s finest bounty. Imagine the sweet, floral notes of ripe yellow peaches dancing with the tart, deep berry flavor of fresh blueberries, all brought together by the crisp kick of vodka and the effervescence of sparkling water. This drink is vibrant, colorful, and impossibly refreshing.
Whether you are hosting a backyard barbecue, lounging by the pool, or simply looking for a way to unwind after a long week, this spritzer is your answer. It bridges the gap between a simple highball and a complex craft cocktail. The visual appeal is undeniable—that stunning magenta-purple hue derived from the blueberries makes it an instant showstopper on any table.
In this comprehensive guide, we will walk you through everything you need to know to create this liquid masterpiece. We will cover the importance of fresh ingredients, how to make a quick blueberry syrup that creates that gorgeous color, selecting the right vodka, and tips for serving a crowd. By the end of this article, you will be the master mixologist of your friend group, ready to pour the perfect glass of summer.

Why This Recipe Works
The magic of this spritzer lies in the balance of flavors and textures. Peaches provide a natural sweetness and a creamy mouthfeel, even in liquid form, while blueberries add acidity and earthiness that cuts through the sugar. The vodka acts as a neutral canvas, amplifying the fruit flavors without overpowering them, and the club soda adds that essential “spritz”—the carbonation that lifts the aromatics to your nose with every sip.
Furthermore, this recipe is incredibly versatile. It can be made by the glass for a solo treat or scaled up into a pitcher for easy entertaining. It is also easily adaptable for those who prefer a non-alcoholic “mocktail” version, ensuring that everyone at your party can enjoy a special drink.
Ingredients
To make the perfect Blueberry and Peach Vodka Spritzer, you need high-quality ingredients. Here is what you will need:
- Fresh Blueberries: These are the star of the show for color and flavor. You can use frozen if fresh aren’t available, but fresh provides the best garnish.
- Ripe Peaches: Look for peaches that give slightly to the touch. You can use yellow or white peaches, though yellow provides a classic color contrast.
- Vodka: A good quality, clean-tasting vodka is essential. It doesn’t need to be top-shelf, but avoid the bottom shelf to prevent a harsh burn.
- Simple Syrup or Honey: To sweeten the deal. We will use this to make a blueberry reduction or just to muddle.
- Lemon Juice: Freshly squeezed is non-negotiable. It brightens the drink and balances the sweetness.
- Club Soda or Sparkling Water: For the fizz. Make sure it is ice cold.
- Fresh Mint: For garnish. The aroma of mint triggers the refreshing sensation before you even take a sip.
- Ice: Lots of it. Large cubes melt slower and keep the drink carbonated longer.
Instructions
Follow these steps to craft the perfect cocktail:
- Prepare the Blueberry Base:
In a cocktail shaker or a sturdy glass, combine a handful of fresh blueberries (about 1/4 cup) with 1 tablespoon of simple syrup (or honey) and a splash of lemon juice. - Muddle the Fruit:
Using a muddler or the back of a wooden spoon, crush the blueberries thoroughly. You want to break the skins to release all that deep purple juice and flavor. This is what gives the drink its signature color. - Add the Peach:
Slice a ripe peach into wedges. Add 2-3 slices into the shaker with the muddled blueberries. Muddle gently—just enough to release the peach juices but keep the chunks relatively intact for texture. - Add Vodka and Ice:
Pour in 2 ounces (60ml) of your preferred vodka. Add a scoop of ice cubes to the shaker. - Shake it Up:
Secure the lid on your shaker and shake vigorously for about 15 seconds. The shaker should feel frost-cold on the outside. This chills the alcohol and emulsifies the fruit juices. - Strain and Pour:
Fill a highball glass or tumbler with fresh ice. Strain the liquid from the shaker into the glass. (If you prefer a rustic look, you can dump the entire contents, fruit skins and all, into the glass, but a strained pour is smoother). - Top with Bubbles:
Top off the glass with club soda or sparkling water. Pour slowly to preserve the carbonation. - Garnish:
Add fresh peach slices and a few whole blueberries into the drink. Slap a sprig of mint between your hands to release the oils and place it on top. - Serve:
Serve immediately while the bubbles are active and the ice is fresh.
Tips for Success
- Chill Everything: Keep your vodka in the freezer and your club soda in the coldest part of the fridge. The colder the ingredients, the bubbles stay fizzy longer.
- The Blueberry Syrup Hack: If you are making these for a party, don’t muddle for every single glass. Instead, make a blueberry simple syrup by boiling 1 cup water, 1 cup sugar, and 1 cup blueberries for 10 minutes. Strain and let cool. Use this syrup as your base!
- Peach Selection: If your peaches are rock hard, place them in a brown paper bag with a banana for a day or two to speed up ripening. Unripe peaches lack the necessary juice and sweetness.
- Glassware Matters: Use a clear glass to show off the beautiful colors. A stemless wine glass or a tall Collins glass works perfectly.

Variations to Try
- The Gin Twist: Swap the vodka for a floral Gin. The botanicals in gin pair wonderfully with blueberry and mint.
- Spicy Kick: Muddle a slice of jalapeño with the blueberries for a spicy-sweet combo that is incredibly addictive.
- The Mocktail: Simply omit the vodka. You might want to add a splash of white grape juice or extra peach nectar to give it more body, but the fruit and soda alone make a delicious refresher.
- Herbal Infusion: Instead of mint, try using fresh basil or thyme. Basil pairs surprisingly well with peaches (think Italian summer flavors).
Serving Suggestions
This Blueberry and Peach Vodka Spritzer is the perfect companion for light summer meals. Pair it with:
- Grilled Fish: The acidity of the lemon and fruit cuts through the richness of salmon or trout.
- Goat Cheese Salad: The sweetness of the peaches complements the tang of goat cheese beautifully.
- Spicy Tacos: A cold, fruity drink is the best way to cool down the heat from spicy shrimp or chicken tacos.
- Charcuterie Board: It goes well with salty prosciutto, brie, and crackers.
Conclusion
The Blueberry and Peach Vodka Spritzer is more than just a mix of ingredients; it is an experience. It captures the essence of a lazy summer afternoon in a glass. It is easy enough for a novice bartender but impressive enough for a seasoned host. With its stunning color, refreshing taste, and natural ingredients, it is guaranteed to become your go-to recipe for the warm months.
So, grab your shaker, head to the market for some fresh fruit, and get ready to sip on sunshine. Cheers to a delicious, refreshing summer!
Blueberry and Peach Vodka Spritzer
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- In a cocktail shaker, combine fresh blueberries, simple syrup, and lemon juice.
- Muddle the blueberries thoroughly until they release their juices and skins break.
- Add the peach slices and muddle gently to release flavor without pureeing the fruit.
- Add the vodka and a scoop of ice to the shaker.
- Shake vigorously for 15 seconds until the shaker is frosty.
- Fill a serving glass with fresh ice.
- Strain the mixture into the glass over the ice (or pour unstrained for a rustic look).
- Top with club soda or sparkling water.
- Garnish with extra peach slices, fresh blueberries, and a mint sprig. Serve immediately.
