Classic Cosmopolitan Cocktail Recipe: How to Mix a Perfect Cosmopolitan

This classic Cosmopolitan recipe creates a fresh, bright, slightly tart cocktail with just the right balance of sweetness. Using a clean, high-quality vodka, a good orange liqueur, plenty of fresh lime juice and a splash of cranberry juice yields the best Cosmo.

A cosmopolitan cocktail in a martini glass with a slice of lime on the rim on a kitchen counter.

The Cosmopolitan is pretty, classy and one of the most popular martini-style cocktails. While it gained pop-culture fame on Sex and the City, it’s not just a “girly” drink — plenty of men enjoy a well-made Cosmo.

A cosmopolitan cocktail in a martini glass  with a slice of lime on the rim on a kitchen counter.

Early on we didn’t drink many cocktails at home — life with young children changed priorities — but as the kids grew older we began to appreciate an occasional mixed drink. My husband discovered an aptitude for cocktails later in life, and his Cosmopolitan is the one I reach for when I want a perfectly balanced martini-style cocktail.

Three young boys on a couch with a baby between them.
Ice being added into a martini glass.
Paul “the bartender” at work in our old California kitchen.

Ingredients for the Best Cosmopolitan Cocktail

A bottle of vodka, Countreau, and a carafe of cranberry juice surrounded by a cocktail shaker and lime wedges.
  • Vodka — Use a high-quality, unflavored vodka such as Belvedere, Ketel One or Grey Goose for a clean, crisp base. Avoid citron vodkas; it’s better to get citrus from fresh lime juice.
  • Orange liqueur — Cointreau or Patron Citrónge provide a smooth, citrus-forward flavor. Triple sec is a lower-cost alternative but tends to be sweeter and less refined.
  • Cranberry juice — Cranberry juice cocktail adds sweetness and the classic pink-red color. Unsweetened cranberry juice is often too tart for this drink.
  • Fresh lime — Fresh lime juice is essential for brightness and balance. Keep extra limes for garnish.

Equipment Needed

  • Cocktail shaker — A stainless-steel shaker with a strainer chills and mixes ingredients efficiently. A size that fits two drinks at once saves time.
  • Citrus juicer — A handheld squeezer makes extracting fresh lime juice easier.
  • Glasses — Martini or coupe glasses are traditional; choose what you prefer for presentation.

Pro Tip

Store your stainless-steel shaker in the freezer so it’s cold and ready when you want to mix drinks.

Two cosmopolitan cocktails in martini glasses with a lime slice on the rims.

How to Make the Best Cosmopolitan Cocktail

Vodka pouring from a tumbler into a cocktail shaker with ice.
  1. Fill a large cocktail shaker about three-quarters full with small pieces of ice. Add 3 ounces high-quality vodka, 1 1/2 ounces orange liqueur and 1 1/2 ounces cranberry juice cocktail. Squeeze the juice from half a lime into the shaker.
  2. Cover the shaker and shake vigorously at least ten times to chill and dilute the mixture properly.
  3. Strain into two chilled martini or coupe glasses and garnish.

Pro Tip

Smaller pieces of ice chill and dilute quickly. To break larger cubes, place them in a sealed bag and crack them with a mallet.

A cosmopolitan pouring out of a cocktail shaker into a martini glass.

The Lime Garnish

A garnish adds a professional finish. A lime twist can be balanced on the rim or dropped into the drink for aroma, or use a thin lime slice for an easy, attractive option.

Two cosmos in martini glasses garnished with a twist of lime on the rim.

Cheers!

Cosmopolitan Cocktail

Author: Valerie Brunmeier
Servings: 2 drinks
Prep Time: 5 mins
Cook Time: 0 mins
Total Time: 5 mins
A cosmopolitan cocktail in a martini glass with a slice of lime on the rim on a kitchen counter.
This classic Cosmopolitan recipe creates a fresh, bright and slightly tart cocktail with the perfect amount of sweetness. The right vodka, a high-quality orange liqueur, fresh lime juice and a splash of cranberry juice make a great Cosmo.

Ingredients

  • Ice, as needed
  • 3 ounces high-quality vodka (Belvedere, Ketel One, Grey Goose)
  • 1 1/2 ounces orange-flavored liqueur (Cointreau or Patron Citrónge)
  • 1 1/2 ounces cranberry juice cocktail
  • 1/2 fresh lime, plus additional for garnish

Instructions

  • Fill a large cocktail shaker about 3/4 full with small pieces of ice. Add the vodka, orange liqueur and cranberry juice. Squeeze the juice from half a lime into the shaker. Cover and shake well for at least ten shakes.
  • Strain the cocktail into two chilled martini or coupe glasses.
  • Garnish with a lime slice or twist and serve. Cheers!

Nutrition

Calories: 175 kcal |
Carbohydrates: 10 g |
Protein: 1 g |
Fat: 1 g |
Saturated Fat: 1 g |
Sodium: 3 mg |
Sugar: 10 g |
Vitamin C: 4 mg

Nutrition information is an estimate calculated from generic ingredients and may vary. Refer to your product labels for precise values.

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This post was originally published on February 23, 2012 and has been updated with new text and images.