The Best Raspberry Mojito Mocktail with Lavender

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A refreshing Raspberry Mojito Mocktail bursting with fresh raspberries, zesty lime, and a hint of fragrant lavender syrup. Served over plenty of ice and topped with sparkle, this pretty pink drink is the perfect non-alcoholic mojito for showers, parties, or any celebration that calls for a fancy mocktail.

Raspberry Mint Mocktail

Its gorgeous blush-pink hue is the perfect centerpiece for a bridal, baby, or pink-themed celebrations. Light, bubbly, and flavorful, this mocktail is as delightful to look at as it is to sip.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Perfect for pink drink lovers, this drink’s rosy, jewel-toned color makes it a show-stopping choice for any pink-themed party or celebration.
  • A fancy mocktail to impress – Fragrant lavender, fresh raspberries, and zesty lime create a sophisticated flavor profile worthy of any special occasion.
  • A non-alcoholic mojito you’ll love—Refreshing, bubbly, and alcohol-free, it’s the perfect way to enjoy mocktail magic without the alcohol.
  • Raspberries and Vitamin C—Not only are raspberries sweet and delicious, but they also contain vitamin C, fiber, and minerals.

What Readers Say:

” I was looking for a pink themed mocktail for my baby shower and my friend suggested I check this one out! It was a huge hit and so easy to make! We had a bartender and he made these all night.”

– Tiffany B.
Raspberry Mint Mocktail

Ingredients

  • Fresh raspberries
  • Lime juice and fresh limes for garnish
  • Fresh Mint
  • Lavender Syrup
  • Sparkling water
  • Ice – We love Glaciar Artic Ice

Ingredient Notes

  • You can also use simple syrup instead of lavender syrup for this mocktail, although it’s less floral.
  • You can also add dry non-alcoholic sparkling wine to top off the mocktail.
  • We love all the syrups from Sonoma Syrup Company.
Muddling Raspberrys and Lime

How To Make a Non-AlcoholiRaspberry Mojito

  1. Place lime juice, mint, and fresh raspberries in the bottom of a cocktail shaker or sturdy glass.
  2. Muddle or crush until you smell the mint and the mixture looks like fresh raspberry jam.
  3. Add Lavender Syrup and stir.
  4. Add sparkling water and stir again.
  5. Strain into two tall glasses filled with ice.
  6. Garnish with fresh mint, lime slices, and a few raspberries.
  7. Enjoy this glow-worthy mocktail!
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A refreshing Raspberry Mojito Mocktail bursting with fresh raspberries, zesty lime, and a hint of fragrant lavender syrup. Served over plenty of ice and topped with sparkle, this pretty pink drink is the perfect non-alcoholic mojito for showers, parties, or any celebration that calls for a fancy mocktail.

 
 
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  • Author: Sherie Friedlander
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 2 glasses 1x
  • Category: Mocktails
  • Method: Stir
  • Cuisine: American

Ingredients

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  • 1215 Fresh Raspberries
  • Juice of One Lime, fresh limes for garnish
  • 10 Fresh Mint Leaves and additional Mint for Garnish
  • 2 ounces Lavender Syrup
  • Sparkling water
  • Ice – We love Glaciar Artic Ice

Instructions

  1. Place the juice of one fresh-squeezed lime, 10 mint leaves, and 12-15 fresh raspberries in the bottom of a cocktail shaker or sturdy glass.
  2. Muddle or crush until you smell the mint and the mixture looks like fresh raspberry jam.
  3. Add 2 ounces of Lavender Syrup and stir.
  4. Add 4 ounces of sparkling water and stir again.
  5. Strain into two tall glasses filled to the top with ice. I like to add a few fresh mint leaves to the drink. 
  6. Garnish th glass with fresh mint, lime slices, and a few raspberries.
  7. Enjoy this glow-worthy mocktail!

Notes

  • You can also use simple syrup instead of lavender syrup for this mocktail, although it’s less floral.
  • You can also add dry non-alcoholic sparkling wine to top off the mocktail.
  • We love all the syrups from Sonoma Syrup Company.

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