Peach Mint Spritz

The Peach Mint Spritz is everything you want in a summer cocktail: juicy, refreshing, and just a little bit bubbly.

Sweet ripe peaches and fresh mint are gently muddled to release their flavors, then brightened with lemon juice and topped with sparkling wine for a drink that’s as vibrant as it looks.

Peach Mint Spritz Recipe

I had to dig a peach tree out of the side of our house when we moved in (NEVER plant trees right next to your house. The roots will destroy your foundation!), so I don’t actually grow my own peaches.

I gave it to a neighbor who shares when she has a good harvest though.

I do grow a ton of mint though. At last count, I had six different kinds of mint growing, but for this recipe, you just need your basic mint.

Peach Mint Spritz Recipe

Twist Ideas

  • Berry Blend: Add a few raspberries or blackberries to the muddle for extra color and flavor.
  • Herbal Swap: Use basil instead of mint for a slightly peppery note.
  • Citrus Boost: Try lime juice in place of lemon for a sharper tang.
  • Rosé Spritz: Swap Prosecco for sparkling rosé for a pink-hued version.

Why You’ll Love It

  • Seasonal Freshness: Juicy peaches and mint are peak-summer ingredients.
  • Crisp & Bubbly: Sparkling wine adds a celebratory touch.
  • Simple & Elegant: Just a few ingredients for a drink that feels elevated.
  • Refreshing Balance: Citrus and herbs keep it from being overly sweet.
Peach Mint Spritz Recipe

Peach Mint Spritz Recipe

Ingredients

  • 1 oz gin
  • 0.5 oz lemon juice (freshly squeezed)
  • 3–5 peach slices
  • 5–8 mint leaves
  • Sparkling wine (to top)
  • Garnish: peach slice and mint sprig

Instructions

  1. Add lemon juice, peach slices, and mint leaves to a shaker.
  2. Gently muddle to release juices and aromatics.
  3. Add gin and ice, then shake until chilled.
  4. Strain into a wine glass filled with ice.
  5. Top with sparkling wine.
  6. Garnish with a peach slice and mint sprig.

Mocktail Version

Replace the gin and sparkling wine with sparkling water or non-alcoholic sparkling wine. You’ll still get the fruity, minty freshness with a bubbly finish.