Sparkling Blueberry Vodka Spritz with Lemon-Basil
A light, sparkling spritz marrying fresh blueberry syrup, crisp vodka, bright lemon and fragrant basil. This patriotic-hued cocktail is perfect for daytime parties and warm-weather gatherings when you want a refreshing, crowd-pleasing drink.
Author's Note
"This sparkling blueberry vodka spritz is bright, easy to scale, and ideal for daytime events — especially patriotic or summer gatherings. Home hosts will love how the blueberry syrup can be made ahead to save time on party day."
Sparkling Blueberry Vodka Spritz with Lemon-Basil
The Sparkling Blueberry Vodka Spritz with Lemon-Basil is a daytime cocktail built to be both festive and easy: a glossy, house-made blueberry syrup lends jewel-toned color and genuine fruit flavor while bright lemon and torn basil keep the drink lifting instead of weighing. The texture is all about contrast — slightly viscous syrup that coats the tongue, brisk vodka backbone, and a lively top of chilled sparkling water or Prosecco that brings effervescence and balance. It reads as patriotic visually, but it’s the herbal lemon-basil notes that keep it grown-up and refreshing rather than cloying.
This particular formula works because the syrup is cooked just long enough to concentrate flavor without turning jammy, and you’re encouraged to taste and tune; more syrup for sweeter crowds, more lemon for tart lovers. Tearing (not pulverizing) the basil releases fragrant oils without bitter chlorophyll, and using chilled glasses and sparkling liquid preserves the fizz through service. Make a batch ahead of time, keep the syrup and spirit mixed in the fridge, and add bubbles at the last minute — perfect for casual brunches, poolside gatherings, or a low-effort cocktail hour when you want something pretty and reliably crowd-pleasing.
Plan your timing
Ingredients
Instructions
Make the blueberry simple syrup
For this step
- 1 cupFresh blueberries
- 0.5 cupGranulated sugar
- 0.5 cupWater (for syrup)
Mix vodka, lemon and basil
For this step
- 12 ozVodka
- 0.5 cupFresh lemon juice
- 12 leavesFresh basil leaves (torn)
Prepare glasses with ice
For this step
- 6 cupsIce
Assemble the spritzes
For this step
- 24 ozChilled sparkling water or Prosecco (to top)
Garnish and serve
For this step
- 6 eachLemon wheels, extra blueberries and basil sprigs (for garnish)
Tips from the kitchen
Strain for clarity
Push the mashed berries through a fine-mesh sieve with the back of a spoon to extract maximum flavor while leaving behind pulp that can cloud the cocktail.
Mash gently, not pulverize
Lightly mashing the berries releases juice and color without adding grainy seeds or turning the syrup gritty.
Tear basil, don’t muddle
Tearing basil leaves releases aromatic oils but avoids the bitter green flavors that come from over-muddling or pulverizing.
Keep everything cold
Chill the vodka, syrup, and glasses ahead of time to preserve effervescence and ensure the spritz stays crisp longer.
Add bubbles last
Top each glass with sparkling water or Prosecco right before serving and stir gently once to avoid flattening the carbonation.
Taste and adjust
After combining vodka, lemon, and syrup, taste for balance — add a splash more syrup for sweetness or more lemon for brightness, especially if your berries are underripe.
Variations & substitutions
Mocktail version
Omit the vodka and use 6–8 oz chilled nonalcoholic sparkling wine or soda; add a touch more lemon if you want extra lift.
Gin substitute
Swap vodka for a floral gin to add juniper and botanical complexity that pairs nicely with basil and blueberry.
Honey-blueberry syrup
Replace granulated sugar with equal-weight honey for a rounder, more floral syrup; warm gently to dissolve and strain as usual.
Mint or thyme swap
Use torn mint for a brighter, cooler herb note or lemon thyme for a subtler, citrusy aroma instead of basil.
Storage & make-ahead
Store leftover blueberry syrup in an airtight jar in the refrigerator for up to 10 days; the syrup can also be frozen in ice cube trays for longer storage. If you mix vodka, lemon, and syrup ahead, keep that concentrate refrigerated and only add sparkling water or Prosecco when ready to serve, since premixed spritzes will lose their fizz and freshness quickly.
What to serve with it
This spritz pairs beautifully with light, citrus-forward fare — think grilled shrimp skewers, a fennel and orange salad, or a platter of fresh ricotta crostini topped with lemon zest. For a sweet finish, serve lemon shortbread cookies or a simple berry tart; keep complementary drinks like iced tea or a dry Prosecco on hand for non-drinkers.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use frozen blueberries?
Yes — frozen berries thaw and release juice readily, making them an efficient stand-in; you may need to simmer a minute or two longer to concentrate the syrup if there's extra water.
How long can I keep the mixed vodka and syrup?
Keep the vodka–syrup–lemon mix refrigerated for up to 48 hours; the lemon will slowly lose brightness, so plan to use within two days for best flavor.
Why does my syrup taste bitter?
Bitterness can come from cooking the berries at too high a heat or boiling off too much water; also, overworking basil can introduce bitter notes, so stick to gentle simmering and tear the herbs instead of crushing them.
Can I make this recipe for a large party?
Scale the syrup and spirit proportionally and prepare the vodka–lemon–syrup mix in a large pitcher ahead of time, but hold off on adding sparkling water or Prosecco until guests are ready to drink to preserve carbonation.
How do I reduce calories or sugar?
Cut the syrup quantity in half and add a few drops of liquid stevia or use a sugar substitute designed for syrups; alternatively, increase sparkling water ratio and use a drier Prosecco to keep perceived sweetness lower.
Ratings & Reviews
Made this recipe?
Share your thoughts and a photo — be the first to review this recipe.
Ingredients
- Fresh blueberries1 cup
- Granulated sugar0.5 cup
- Water (for syrup)0.5 cup
- Vodka12 oz
- Fresh lemon juice0.5 cup
- Fresh basil leaves (torn)12 leaves
- Ice6 cups
- Chilled sparkling water or Prosecco (to top)24 oz
- Lemon wheels, extra blueberries and basil sprigs (for garnish)6 each
Nutrition Facts
Per serving (1 cocktail (500g))
More from Drinks
View all Drinks recipes →Ask me anything about this recipe — substitutions, scaling, techniques, timing.
Powered by AI · Answers may not always be perfect