Chambord is one of my favorite liqueurs to use in cocktails. This French, cognac-based raspberry liqueur adds a rich berry flavor and beautiful color, making it ideal for warm-weather drinks and festive gatherings. Below are a variety of easy, delicious Chambord cocktails you can mix for your next cocktail party.
Sparkling Raspberry Gin and Tonic

A fruity twist on a classic Gin and Tonic—bright, crisp, and lightly floral.
Ingredients:
2 ounces gin
1 ounce Chambord
4–6 ounces tonic water
Lime wedges and fresh raspberries for garnish
Instructions:
- Fill a tall glass with ice. Add the gin and Chambord, then top with tonic water.
- Stir gently so the tonic keeps its bubbles.
- Garnish with lime and raspberries, and serve immediately.
Optional: Add a splash of blackberry syrup for extra depth.
Raspberry Spritzer

Light, refreshing, and easy to scale for a crowd—this spritzer balances dry white wine with Chambord’s sweetness.
Ingredients:
¾ cup very dry white wine
½ ounce Chambord
¼ cup club soda
Instructions:
- Pour the white wine into a glass and stir in the Chambord.
- Top with chilled club soda and a lemon wedge.
- Serve cold; for extra chill, refrigerate the wine and soda briefly before mixing.
Kir Royale

A classic and elegant choice: just a splash of Chambord elevates sparkling wine with a subtle raspberry note and lovely color.
Ingredients:
¾ glass dry sparkling wine
Small splash of Chambord
Lemon wedge for garnish
Instructions:
Pour sparkling wine into a champagne flute about three-quarters full. Add a splash of Chambord, garnish with a lemon wedge, and serve.
Chambord Martini

A fruity take on the martini, combining raspberry liqueur with vodka (or gin) and pineapple for a bright, balanced cocktail.
Ingredients:
1.5 ounces vodka or gin
½ ounce Chambord
2 ounces pineapple juice
Fresh raspberry or lemon twist to garnish
Instructions:
- Combine ice, Chambord, vodka (or gin), and pineapple juice in a shaker.
- Shake vigorously for 15–20 seconds.
- Strain into a chilled martini glass and garnish.
Raspberry Margarita

A lively, festive margarita with raspberry notes that make it perfect for celebrations or casual nights in.
Ingredients:
1.5 ounces blanco tequila
1 ounce fresh lime juice
1 ounce Chambord
½ ounce Cointreau (or another orange liqueur)
Instructions:
- Rim a glass with sugar (or sugar mixed with crushed raspberries).
- Shake tequila, lime juice, Chambord, and Cointreau with ice.
- Strain into the rimmed glass and garnish with a lime wedge or raspberries.
Raspberry Mojito

Mint and raspberry are a natural pair—this mojito is bright, minty, and slightly sweet from the Chambord.
Ingredients:
12 fresh mint leaves
2 ounces white rum
½ ounce Chambord
1 ounce fresh lime juice
¼ ounce simple syrup (or flavored syrup if you prefer)
Instructions:
- Muddle the mint gently in the bottom of a tall glass.
- Add rum, Chambord, lime juice, and simple syrup, then fill with crushed ice.
- Stir to combine, top with more ice if needed, and garnish with a mint sprig.
Chocolatey Chambord Cocktails

Raspberry and chocolate are a classic pairing. Chambord brings bright fruit notes to creamy, dessert-style cocktails.
Chocolate Raspberry Martini
Decadent and smooth—this cocktail blends chocolate liqueur with Chambord for a rich nightcap.
Ingredients:
1.5 ounces vodka
1 ounce chocolate liqueur (such as Godiva)
½ ounce Chambord
Chocolate shavings, chocolate sugar, or raspberries for garnish
Instructions:
- Combine vodka, chocolate liqueur, and Chambord in a shaker with ice.
- Shake for about 10 seconds and strain into a chilled glass.
- Rim the glass with cocoa or sugar if desired and garnish.
Raspberry Chocolate Martini
A sweeter, creamier option for chocoholics—this martini layers multiple chocolate liqueurs with Chambord for a luscious sip.
Ingredients:
1 teaspoon chocolate syrup
1 ounce Chambord
½ ounce crème de cacao
1 ounce white chocolate liqueur
1 ounce coffee liqueur
Instructions:
- Pour all ingredients into a shaker with ice and shake thoroughly.
- Strain into a chilled glass and garnish with chocolate syrup and fresh raspberries.
Berry Berry Chocolate
Creamy, fruity, and decadent—this cocktail combines strawberry and raspberry flavors with chocolate for a dessert-style drink.
Ingredients:
1 ounce chocolate liqueur
1 ounce strawberry vodka (or vodka with strawberry syrup)
½ ounce half-and-half
1 ounce Chambord
Fresh strawberries to garnish
Instructions:
- Combine chocolate liqueur, vodka, Chambord, and half-and-half in a shaker with ice.
- Shake well and strain into a chilled martini glass.
- Garnish with fresh strawberries and serve.
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What To Serve With Your Cocktails
Light appetizers, finger foods, and cheese boards all pair wonderfully with Chambord cocktails—choose a few salty and savory bites to balance the sweet, fruity drinks.