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Fall Fizz Martini Recipe

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Last week it was the Apple Ginger Mule (if you haven’t made it, MAKE IT — so good!), and this week? It’s a Fall Fizz Martini recipe! Going along with our current obsession with apples, this cocktail from Madhava screams fall. I mean, just look at it!
*Enter small screams of “Fall! Fall! Fall!”*
Yep, it’s delicious — and darn easy to make.

Fall Fizz Martini Recipe

Ingredients
1 cup (8 ounces) hard apple cider
1/3 cup (5 ounces) sour apple vodka
1/4 cup cranberry or cranberry/pomegranate juice CONCENTRATE
1 1/2 tablespoons Madhava Light Agave
Directions
1. Combine all ingredients over ice in a cocktail mixer. Stir to mix; do not shake as carbonation could cause top to pop off. Cover and strain mixture into martini glasses.
Yield: 3 5-ounce servings
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Want to make your own Fall Fizz Martini at home? Enter this giveaway! We’ll pick three lucky and random U.S. readers to win some of the below goodies to shake up their own fall cocktail at home.

You can win these Madhava goodies to make your very own Caramel Apple Martini at home!

You can win these Madhava goodies to make your very own Fall Fizz Martini at home!


To enter, all you’ve gotta do is tell us what your favorite fall cocktail is and why. Easy, right?! Good luck, ya’ll — and cheers! —Jenn


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Comments

10 Comments
  1. GF says:

    My favorite fall cocktail is definitely just a pumpkin martini–try it if you’re missing out! I love all things pumpkin, such a great fall flavor.

  2. Jamie says:

    Simple hard apple cidar does the trick but this looks amazing!

  3. Kristin says:

    My favorite cocktail is one I made up — The Naughty Cider House Rules. Just heat up apple cider (enough to fill a mug), with a stick of cinnamon,. Once it’s hot, pour it into a mug and add a shot of caramel infused vodka (I love Smirnoff Kissed Caramel). Perfect for those evenings when it’s cool, but that you can sit out on your porch/patio and gossip with friends

  4. Tahleen says:

    I’m not usually much of a cocktail drinker, so Sam Adams Octoberfest or Shipyard Pumpkinhead (w/ cinnamon-sugar rim) are my usual go-tos. But if I see a delicious apple-y cocktail on the menu, preferably with some sort of cinnamon, I’m all for trying it.

  5. Amanda H says:

    Not sure if this counts as a cocktail but I discovered hot toddy’s last fall and am in love. Will be drinking more now that the weather has turned cold!

  6. Ivori Rose says:

    My favorite fall cocktail is the Cinnamon Toast Cocktail, because it’s simple to make and has cinnamon !!
    Ingredients:
    1 1/4 ounce(s) Captain Morgan Original Spiced Rum
    6 ounce(s) hot apple cider
    1 tablespoon(s) sugar
    1 tablespoon(s) cinnamon
    Directions:
    Add hot apple cider and Captain Morgan Original Spiced Rum to a glass rimmed with sugar and cinnamon.

  7. jen says:

    Ohhhh So many to choose from!
    I love making hot apple cider with a splash of spiced rum in the fall! That or a good old Irish coffee on a cold rainy day.

  8. Carolsue says:

    I make one called the Emboldened Cherry Blossom that I love! Orange Juice, Champagne, Tequila, etc.

  9. Deb E says:

    I tried a mock Pomtini, which is a pomegranate juice martini wanna-be! Really like that flavor. I don’t really drink much alcohol but love apple cider. This recipe is right up my alley, lol. My dad let us girls try vodka screwdrivers when we were little but I think it was mostly all OJ, so I have fond memories of vodka! Thanks for the great giveaway.

  10. Jenn says:

    Our winners are …
    Amanda H — #5
    Tahleen — #4
    GF — #1
    Yay! Fall Fizz Martini prize packs for all of you! 🙂 Emailing you now!
    —Jenn

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