19 Citrusy Cocktails to Make With Cointreau

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If you love a margarita or can’t say no to a cosmo, then you likely have a bottle of Cointreau gracing your bar cart. The orange-flavored liqueur is a type of triple sec produced in France and delivers a crisp citrus flavor thanks to its neutral spirit base and a combination of sweet and sour (or bitter) orange peels. Cointreau gives countless classic cocktails their bright, floral zip and remains a staple ingredient for many of today’s best bartenders. If you’re looking to use up a bottle, look no further—here are a few of our favorite Cointreau cocktail recipes to try at home.
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Corpse Reviver No. 2
This version of the Corpse Reviver swaps Lillet for Cocchi Americano, resulting in a more citrusy and refreshingly dry iteration of the classic Cointreau cocktail.
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Sangria
The secret to the tastiest sangria? Let the mixture steep in the fridge for at least 1 hour (up to a full day) so the fruit has time to infuse the drink.
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Cosmopolitan Spritz
With a dash of orange bitters and a rosemary garnish, this fizzy take on the cosmopolitan cocktail is perfect for a crowd: It can be batched and prepared up to 10 hours in advance.
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Frozen Margarita
Frozen margaritas are the ideal drink for a hot summer day—and you can customize them any way you want. Just toss in a handful of frozen berries, watermelon, or peaches.
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White Lady
This vintage cocktail is citrusy, sunny, and sure to be a hit with the gin drinkers in your life. A vigorous session in your cocktail shaker is what gives the drink it’s ghostly brume.
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Long Island Iced Tea
This is that lambasted, throw-the-whole-well at it cocktail college kids order by the glassful, but the truth is, when made correctly, the Long Island Iced Tea is a bright, balanced cocktail with a reasonable amount of booze. (No, seriously.)
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Sidecar
While Grand Marnier will lend this elegant cognac cocktail a warmer flavor, using Cointreau will make it brighter and more crisp. Try it both ways, either sipped from a glass with a sugared rim and garnished with an orange peel twist.
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Turmeric-Cumin Margarita
Inspired by the vibrancy of the Hindu festival, Diwali, this margarita gets magnetic color and a warm, peppery punch from turmeric, plus a smoky flavor from a cumin-salt rim.
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Salty Paloma Soda Can Cocktail
The real tea: Drinking this out of a can is fun, but can be impractical if taking it to the beach or on a picnic. Just combine 7 oz. La Croix, 2 oz. tequila, 1 oz. lime juice, and 1 oz. Cointreau in a sealable cup and go—or scale it up to whatever will fit in your Stanley cup.
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Blackberry Margarita
Fresh lime juice and orange liqueur enhance the flavor of muddled blackberries in this juicy twist on the tequila classic. Fruity Peychaud’s bitters adds a balanced finish.
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Whiskey Daisy
Essentially a whiskey sour, but instead of simple syrup, Cointreau steps in as sweetener. A splash of club soda, while optional, makes this drink even more sippable.
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The Classic Margarita
A good margarita recipe isn’t just about the tequila—it’s also about the triple sec. That’s why choosing a great one like Cointreau is so important. For a smoky iteration, try swapping the tequila out for mezcal.
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Jasmine
This modern classic gets triple the citrus with lemon juice, Cointreau, and Campari, all grouned by floral gin. A spritz of lemon peel is the usual garnish, but orange peel would also be lovely.
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Corpse Reviver
This combination of gin, Cointreau, Lillet, and fresh lemon juice gets its special kick from a dash of absinthe. Shaken and strained into a stemmed cocktail glass, it’s bracingly refreshing.
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Frozen Mango Margarita
“This is an excellent recipe,” declares one reviewer. “Be sure to use real Cointreau,” they go on; “the splurge is definitely worth it and you’ll be able to taste the difference.”
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Mai Tai
Perhaps the most famous of all tropical cocktails, a mai tai almost automatically signals fun. Shake the drink only briefly since the crushed ice will dilute the cocktail even further.
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Easy Lemon Drop
If you like the look of a martini, but want something less alcohol-forward, sweeter, and more approachable, the lemon drop is for you.
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Cointreau Spritz
With just sparkling wine, Cointreau, fresh orange juice, and club soda, this spritz is equally fitting for brunch as it is for happy hour.
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The Autumn Orchard
This Cointreau cocktail for fall is sure to keep things cozy, thanks to a combination of cognac and apple brandy with orange and pear liqueurs. Fresh lime juice and Angostura bitters smooth out any rough edges.
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