
A bright, bubbly holiday spritzer that balances citrus, cranberry tartness, and a cheeky splash of vodka — perfect for parties and easy to make ahead.

Personally, the first time I served this to extended family I watched skeptical faces turn into delighted smiles after the first sip. My mother asked for the recipe on the spot, and my children insisted on maraschino cherries in every glass. The sprig of rosemary became a little tradition; one year a guest mistook it for a cocktail stirrer and declared it the best aromatic addition he’d ever experienced.
My favorite part of this drink is how the rosemary transforms the first impression: it makes the beverage smell like a winter walk, which always sparks conversation. On one memorable Christmas Eve, a guest commented that the scent brought back memories of family wreath-making; it’s a small addition that creates a big emotional payoff and turns a simple punch into a centerpiece piece.
Store assembled non-carbonated components (orange juice, cranberry juice, maraschino juice, and lemon juice) in a covered pitcher in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours. Keep ginger ale and vodka separate and cold until serving. If you have leftover mixed spritzer with ginger ale, use an airtight container and drink within 12 hours to enjoy decent fizz; otherwise, refrigerate and accept a softer texture. For freezing, freeze cranberries on a baking sheet then transfer to a zip-top bag for up to three months; rosemary will brown if frozen and thawed, so reserve fresh sprigs for garnish.
For a lighter version, replace half the orange juice with sparkling water and reduce maraschino juice to 2 tablespoons to lower sweetness. Swap vodka for rum or gin for a different botanical profile; rum adds warmth while gin enhances herbal notes. If you prefer less tartness, use a sweeter cranberry blend or add 1 to 2 tablespoons simple syrup. For a caffeine-free twist, ginger beer works well but will increase spice and sweetness, so taste and adjust lemon accordingly.
Serve in tall Collins glasses for an elegant look or in stemmed wine glasses for a more refined presentation. Pair with spiced nuts, shortbread, or cheese platters — the tartness of the spritzer cuts through rich flavors. For a brunch-friendly twist, offer alongside a holiday pancake stack or smoked salmon platter. Garnish with an orange wheel, a cinnamon stick, or a sugared rosemary sprig to match the event’s theme.
Spritz-style beverages have European roots — especially in Italian aperitivo culture — where sparkling ingredients balance bitter or sweet flavors as a prelude to a meal. This particular mix of citrus and cranberry is an American holiday adaptation that melds winter fruit with the festive habit of serving bubbly beverages. The use of maraschino cherry syrup adds a retro cocktail vibe reminiscent of mid-century punch bowls, and the rosemary garnish borrows from Northern European evergreen traditions, giving the drink both celebratory color and aromatic depth.
For winter, increase maraschino juice slightly and add a pinch of ground cinnamon to the pitcher for warming spice. In summer, lighten the mix by using sparkling water in place of ginger ale and substitute chilled blood orange juice for a brighter, fruit-forward profile. For Thanksgiving, add a splash of apple cider and a cinnamon stick to the pitcher to echo seasonal flavors. Each swap nudges the beverage toward a new holiday identity while keeping the core sparkling character intact.
Prepare the non-carbonated base up to 24 hours in advance and refrigerate. Just before guests arrive, chill your glasses and ginger ale, then top the base with soda and garnish. Portion into individual bottles with a rosemary sprig for grab-and-go party favors. When transporting, keep ginger ale cold and add it at the last stop — carrying assembled bubbly in a sealed container often leads to a flat outcome.
This spritzer is about the warmth of gatherings and the little ritual of pouring a bubbly glass while guests arrive. Whether you keep it spirited or make a soft version, it’s simple, beautiful, and welcoming — perfect for making holiday moments a touch more magical.
Chill all liquids and glassware before serving to preserve fizz and keep dilution minimal.
If mixing ahead, combine only non-carbonated ingredients and add soda just before serving.
Freeze cranberries on a tray to use as festive ice cubes that slow dilution.
For less sweetness, reduce maraschino juice to 2 tablespoons and increase lemon by 1 teaspoon.
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Pour 2 cups chilled orange juice, 2 cups cranberry juice, and 1/2 cup maraschino cherry juice into a large pitcher or punch bowl. Use a vessel that leaves room to stir and serve.
If using, measure and add 1 cup vodka. Squeeze the juice of one large lemon into the pitcher, straining out seeds. Stir lightly to integrate the citrus.
Just before serving, add 2 cups chilled ginger ale or sparkling water. Stir gently with a long spoon to preserve bubbles and avoid flattening the drink.
Fill glasses with ice, pour the spritzer over, and leave a little headspace so bubbles can rise. Look for lively small bubbles and a bright color gradient.
Top each glass with cranberries or a maraschino cherry and tuck in a rosemary sprig for aroma. For a festive effect, use frozen cranberries to slow dilution.
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