Crisp Green Apple Martini Recipe: Refreshing Cocktail Guide

Bright, crisp, and perfectly balanced, this Green Apple Martini is a cocktail to enjoy any time of year. It combines the right amount of sweetness with a tangy sour note and bold apple flavor for a festive, fun drink. Easy enough for a casual night in and pretty enough for entertaining, this apple martini is both impressive and simple to make.

If you enjoy fruit-forward cocktails, try the pear martini or a pumpkin pie martini for seasonal variety. Together with this Green Apple Martini, they form a delightful lineup for gatherings or cocktail hour.

It’s cocktail time!

green apple martini in a martini glass

Why This Recipe Works

  • Crisp apple flavor – a mix of sour apple liqueur and apple syrup yields a bright, tart profile.
  • Perfectly balanced – sweet, sour, and strong in one glass.
  • Party-ready – easy to batch for friends, but elegant enough for a special night.
  • Customizable – adjust the syrup to make it sweeter or more tart to suit your taste.

Before You Start

Chill the glass: Place martini glasses in the freezer for 10–15 minutes so your drink stays icy cold.

Use fresh ice: Fresh ice keeps the cocktail tasting clean; avoid stale freezer ice.

Shake, don’t stir: Shaking vigorously with ice chills the drink and creates a smooth, velvety texture.

Garnish: A thin apple slice or a lemon twist adds a polished finishing touch.

Syrup swap: If you can’t find Monin Granny Smith syrup, a regular apple simple syrup works well.

Apple Martini Ingredients

  • Vodka – smooth and clean, the backbone of the cocktail.
  • Sour apple liqueur – provides a tart, candy-apple punch.
  • Monin Granny Smith syrup – enhances fresh apple flavor with balanced sweetness.
  • Sugar rim – optional, for a sparkling touch on each sip.

Let’s mix these up!

green apple martini in a martini glass

Storing, Freezing & Make-Ahead Tips

Storing

  • Enjoy this cocktail fresh for best flavor. You can, however, store the mixed liquid (without ice) in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours.

Freezing

  • Freeze the mixture in ice cube trays for later use—these cubes can be shaken with fresh vodka for a quick cocktail.

Make-Ahead

  • Combine vodka, sour apple liqueur, and syrup in a pitcher a few hours before serving. Keep chilled and shake individual servings with ice just before pouring.

What to Serve With Green Apple Martinis

This crisp, sweet-tart martini pairs well with simple, finger-friendly options and slightly richer bites for balance.

  • Savory nibbles: Cheese pinwheels, crab dip, or other easy-to-share appetizers are crowd-pleasing and pair nicely with the martini’s bright apple notes.
  • Elegant appetizers: Crab-stuffed mushrooms or arancini complement the cocktail for a more refined spread.
  • Sweet bites: Chocolate cookies, fudge, or a fruit cobbler provide a cozy finish and contrast nicely with the drink’s tartness.

More Fruity Cocktails

  • Christmas Sangria
  • Planters Punch
  • Jungle Bird
  • Cranberry Margarita
  • Strawberry Frosé
  • Peach Moonshine

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green apple martini in a martini glass

Apple Martini

A popular and refreshing cocktail with balanced sweetness, a touch of sour, and strong apple flavor.
Prep Time
10 mins
Total Time
10 mins
Servings: 1
Author: Kathleen

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 2 parts vodka
  • 1 part sour apple liqueur
  • 1/2 part Monin Granny Smith apple syrup (or apple simple syrup)

Instructions

  1. Wet the rim of a martini glass with a damp towel or a lemon wedge.
  2. Pour sugar onto a small flat plate and dip the glass rim into the sugar to coat it.
  3. Add vodka, sour apple liqueur, and apple syrup to a cocktail shaker filled with ice. Shake vigorously until well chilled.
  4. Strain into the prepared martini glass and garnish with a thin apple slice or lemon twist if desired.

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Nutrition

Calories: 442 kcal |
Carbohydrates: 112 g |
Protein: 0 g |
Fat: 0 g |
Sodium: 1 mg |
Potassium: 97 mg |
Fiber: 2 g |
Sugar: 109 g |
Vitamin C: 4.2 mg
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