Lychee Martini is so yummy!
Strange to use the term yummy for a martini. However, once you try this recipe, I know you will mutter — or even exclaim — the exact same words.

I first tried lychee martini during one of our trips to the East Coast. I replicated it at home by following and reading many recipes with the same ingredients.
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It is now one of my favorite cocktails, straight, stirred, with fruits or not.
In this Article
What is lychee?
Lychee is a tropical fruit from the southeastern provinces of China. It has a unique appearance and flavor, and is often served as a refreshing end to a meal throughout Asia.
The deliciously sweet fruit is covered by a rough, bright strawberry-red color outer rind.
Once peeled, inside you will find this almost translucent, very juicy, white flesh fruit and the seed. The flesh has the most delightful sweet and floral flavor.
While I always enjoy fresh lychee, you can also buy it canned or dried. Lychees are delicious all on their own or when added to fruit salads.
In this recipe, I used lychee juice in place of simple syrup. If you are fortunate enough to find fresh lychees at your grocery store, you will want to make some simple syrup to give the cocktail some sweetness.

Why Grand Marnier?
I love the smoothness of the Grand Marnier. Added to the Vodka, it balances the lychee syrup’s sweetness and the vodka’s more robust flavor.
When you sip it, you will enjoy the less alcoholic taste of the vodka but a smoother, not sweeter, drink.
Roland Lychees is my favorite. They are always in stock, and they taste great.
Vodka or Gin?
I love both.
As my first choice, I will always gravitate towards vodka. My preferred brand is Grey Goose, but you can choose any brand you prefer.
If I don’t have vodka on hand, my second choice is Bombay Sapphire Gin.
I love how clean and smooth the flavor of each is. Either is a great base for this cocktail.
Use your favorite gin or vodka, making sure that it is not mixed with any other flavors or fruits that will interfere with the light flavor of the lychee.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Balanced – The slight sweetness of the Grand Marnier mellows the vodka and mingles well with the flavor of the lychee.
- Easy – It takes just a few pours and shakes to make this simple cocktail.
- Unique – Less common than standard martinis or other fruity versions, this is a great way to impress guests. You’ll possibly even introduce them to fruit they haven’t tried before.
How to Serve a Martini
I love a martini, and I am very picky about how it is served.
For instance, I’m not particularly eager to let it sit in the ice cubes, not crushed ice, for too long.
The water dilutes the vodka, and all of the flavor is lost.
I am also a traditionalist, and my martini must be served in a classic martini glass that is thin, tall, and with a wide mouth. However, you can serve this in your favorite style glass.
Ingredients Needed
- Vodka
- Grand Marnier
- Lychee syrup
- Lychees

How to Make a Perfect One
Although this is a straightforward lychee martini recipe, I have a couple of suggestions for you on how to get the best results:
- I purchased the lychees, peeled and pitted in heavy syrup. The unused portion can be stored in the refrigerator.
- If you want a more spirit-forward cocktail, remove the lychees from their natural juice and store them for a couple of days submerged in vodka or gin. Resist the temptation to overindulge!
- Use ice cubes, not crushed ice, when shaking all the ingredients. When shaken, ice cubes will give it that coldness you want. The crushed ice will dilute your drink.
- Fill a cocktail shaker with ice cubes with no room for them to move around. If the ice cubes move around too much when you shake them, you will have ice fragments lost in your drinks, which will water down your drink.
- If you have time, place your martini glasses inside the freezer for a few minutes before serving. The cold glass is always welcome but not necessary.
- The lychees fruits are delicious every way you choose to serve them in your cocktail. Either drop two in your glass before filling it. Or use a cocktail pick, pass them thru, and either place them over the rim or inside your drink. Whatever you do, enjoy them.
Pro Tips
Do you not have a martini shaker? Use a jar with a seal-tight top.
Unlike many cocktails, there’s no need to use simple syrup. The syrup from the lychee is quite sweet and gives such a wonderful flavor to the drink.
With all alcoholic beverages, please use them in moderation and do not drink and drive.
Serve this drink at holiday parties, or any time throughout the year.
I do love what I do! Where else can you drink at work and have lots of fun doing it? After all, it is 5 o’clock somewhere.

Substitutions and Variations
- Batch drinks – Make a large batch of these ahead of time and store in a pitcher. For an extra-large format, make and serve it in a punch bowl.
- Carbonation – For an extra-festive presentation, add just a little bit of fizziness with a splash of soda water or a lightly flavored beverage like lemon-lime soda.
- Liqueur – For more lychee flavor, use a little lychee liqueur.
- Tropical – Try using coconut rum for a fun summertime drink.
- Citrus – While lychees have a touch of acidity in their flavor profile, you can also add a little more with a splash of lemon or lime juice.
- Floral – Add more floral flavor by using a small amount of rose water or elderflower liqueur.
- Color-changing – Give your guests a show by using a color-changing gin-like Empress that will be transformed when different ingredients are added. Tip: If you choose this method, it may be better executed by stirring rather than shaking for the “wow” factor.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a lychee martini made of?
Recipes for lychee martini can vary greatly. However, most start with lychees and a liquor base like vodka or gin.
Then, you can add a liqueur like Grand Marnier or lychee liqueur. Or you can use a fortified wine like dry vermouth.
What does it taste like?
Lychee martinis are simultaneously sweet and slightly tart. Served cold, these are refreshing cocktails.
Is it strong?
Since the base is usually vodka or gin, it can be a somewhat strong cocktail. You can adjust the strength by reducing or increasing the amount of liquor or liqueur.
Storage
Make-Ahead: You can make these martinis ahead of time and store them in a pitcher or sealed jars in the refrigerator. Just stir or shake them up before serving to make sure the ingredients are evenly dispersed.
Refrigerator: Store leftover lychee martinis in the refrigerator for a day or two.
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I do love what I do! Where else can you drink at work and have lots of fun doing it? After all, it is 5 o’clock somewhere.
Equipment and ingredients used to prepare this recipe.
Roland Lychees is my favorite. They are always in stock, and they taste great.
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Lychee Martini

Instructions
- Place your martini glasses in the freezer a couple of minutes before serving, optional.
- In a martini shaker add the vodka, Grand Marnier, lychee syrup, and fill with ice cubes. Shake vigorously for a couple of seconds.
- Pour into 2 martini glasses and garnish with two lychees per glass.
Nutrition
Giangi’s Kitchen provides nutritional information, but these figures should be considered estimates, as a registered dietician does not calculate them.
- Course: Drinks
- Cuisine: American
- Occasion: Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving, New Year
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Originally published on December 16, 2021.
Katie
Oh I love lychees!! This martini was incredible! I made it when I had some friends in town, and everyone loved it!
Giangi Townsend
Thank you for your feedback, I am so happy everyone enjoyed it.
Nancy
Wow what a fancy drink. I love lychee anything
Giangi Townsend
Thank you!
Holly
I love a lychee martini and this recipe is spot on! Cheers!
Giangi Townsend
Cheers to you and enjoy it
Natalie
My friends always compete who is gonna make the best coctail at our gatherings, lol. Your lychee martini took all the glory at our party, so thank you!
Giangi Townsend
The pleasure is all mine, I am glad you enjoyed it.
Sue
This really does sound incredibly yummy! Cheers!
Giangi Townsend
Cheers! Enjoy it!
Rosanna Stevens
Absolutely loved this cocktail! I remember eating lychees when I was a child and haven’t had them since. This martini was definitely the grown-up way to enjoy them.
Giangi Townsend
Thank you!
Shelby
This martini is delicious but also refreshing! A great way to unwind on a Friday night.
Giangi Townsend
Absolutely!
Enjoy!
nancy
everyone loved this cocktail at the party!
Giangi Townsend
I am so happy everyone enjoyed it.
Julie
Lychees are my fav this drink was amazing!!!!
Giangi Townsend
Thank you so much, Julie. I am glad you enjoyed it
Kayla DiMaggio
Yum! I have never tried lychee before but this was great! I loved all the flavors of the martini and it was such a fun drink to make!
Giangi Townsend
THank you! I am so happy you enjoyed it.
Gina Abernathy
I’ve never heard of or seen lychee before. This would make a great drink to unwind in the evening.
Giangi Townsend
Absolutely! Not too sweet with the perfect hind of vodka.
Enjoy!
Lucy
I’ve just bought some lychee so this is the perfect recipe to make with it. Such a unique drink!
Giangi Townsend
Unique and quite delicious too.
Enjoy and Cheers!
Azlin Bloor
This looks absolutely wonderful! I thoroughly enjoyed the live show yesterday, and am planning to make this on New Year’s eve.
Giangi Townsend
I enjoyed our show as well and I am happy you will make it on New Year’s Eve.
Cheers!
Cindy Mom the Lunch Lady
We absolutely love lychee and this cocktail was so delicious. Loved how it wasn’t overly sweet!
Giangi Townsend
Thank you, Cindy! That was one of my concerns when I was creating it, I did not want it to be too sweet. It took a while and I am happy with the result and I am happy you enjoyed it as well.
Happy Holidays!
Mihaela | https://theworldisanoyster.com/
Yum! Added to my Christmas list (for my partner to make, LOL!) I love fresh lychees; I expect they would go well too.
Giangi Townsend
Make sure you make some simple syrup if you use fresh lychee, you need the sweetness of the syrup to make it a bit sweeter.
Enjoy and Cheers!
Jeannie
Perfect to serve this coming Holiday season!
Giangi Townsend
THank you!
Sue
Yummy martini! Thank you for this delicious recipe!
Giangi Townsend
My pleasure, Enjoy it!
Rosanna
I loved the Grand Marnier in this, it worked perfectly with the Lychee! The perfect cocktail to end the day/start the night
Giangi Townsend
Absolutely! Cheers!
Kalin Williams
I’ve never had lychee before! I will have to look for it in my local grocery store – this sounds delicious!
Giangi Townsend
You will get hooked once you have your first one 🙂
Enjoy!
Samantha Ferraro
This cocktail hit the spot!! Love lychee anything!!
Giangi Townsend
I am so happy you liked it.