French martinis with chambord on a cocktail tray.

Classic French Martini Recipe (Chambord Cocktail)

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Let’s talk about how our love of our French martini recipe Chambord cocktail came to be.

We’re huge martini fans. In fact, after our destination wedding in Paris, we had a martini bar with our favorite martini recipes that ran down an ice sculpture luge at our happily ever after party.

On the martini menu was a classic dirty vodka martini, an espresso martini, as well as a French martini (in ode to our nuptials in France).

Our French martini cocktail recipe is an easy recipe that creates a sophisticated cocktail and is less boozy than traditional martinis, which makes it a great choice for large celebrations and holidays like New Years Eve.

French martini with Chambord on a cocktail tray.

What is a French Martini?

A French martini is a fruity cocktail that is much sweeter than a classic martini.

Made with a high quality vodka, fresh pineapple juice, and also Chambord liqueur.

It’s a sweet martini, slightly boozy, and packed with raspberry flavor. Even if you are typically opposed to sweet drinks, we think you’ll like this amazing drink.

Chambord being poured into a cocktail shaker for a French martini recipe.

What is Chambord Liqueur? 

Chambord is a French raspberry liqueur that comes from the Loire Valley in France.

It is made at a French chateau by pressing real raspberries and blackberries. The berries are combined with French spirits, and left to infuse.

After a number of weeks of this process, this fruity and smooth liqueur is ready for a fine strain and to be added to their regal bottles.

Chambord has an alcohol content of 16.5%, which makes this martini a lot less boozy than a typical martini. 

If you are looking for an even lower ABV option, you could add a splash of champagne or some club soda.

For this cocktail, you can pick up a beautiful bottle of Chambord Black Raspberry Liqueur, as well as your vodka of choice at Spec’s

Woman with a cocktail shaker making a french martini cocktail recipe.

Equipment Needed to Make a French Martini Recipe

Coupe Glasses or Martini Glasses – If you’re going to make a martini, pretty glassware is a must. We love this couple glass set.

French martini recipe being poured from a cocktail shaker into a coupe glass.

Cocktail Shaker – We swear by this leakproof cocktail shaker. The top screws on so there is no risk of a spilled cocktail when you’re shaking it up.

Cocktail Picks – While a toothpick will do, some fancy cocktail picks elevate your at home French martini that much more. Cheers to being tres chic.

Garnishing a French martini cocktail with a sugared black raspberry.

Garnishes for a French Martini Recipe Chambord Cocktail

Half of the fun of a martini are the fun garnishes.

For this cocktail we made a sugared berry. Just dip the black raspberries in some simple syrup (1 part water, 1 part sugar boiled and cooled) then dip or sprinkle with some sugar.

We think it makes the berry extra special for the holidays or any special occasion.

If you don’t want to spend additional time sugaring the berries, you can just use a simple raspberry or blackberry on a cocktail pick.

Other garnish ideas include a pineapple wedge, a luxardo cherry, or even a lemon twist.

French martinis with chambord on a cocktail tray.

The Best French Martini Recipe with Chambord

Prep Time: 2 Minutes

Serves: 1 Cocktail

Ingredients:

  • 3 oz. Vodka 
  • 2.5 oz. Pineapple juice
  • 1.5 oz. Chambord Raspberry Liqueur
  • Sugared berry, optional garnish

Directions:

  1. Add all ingredients to a cocktail shaker with ice cubes.
  2. Give it a good shake in the cocktail shaker for 1 minute.
  3. Strain the cocktail into a chilled glass.
  4. Garnish your martini or coupe glass with a berry.
French martini cocktail with a bottle of chambord on a tray with berries as a garnish.

Classic French Martini Recipe (Chambord Cocktail)

Yield: 1 Cocktail
Prep Time: 2 minutes
Total Time: 2 minutes

Ingredients

  • 3 oz. Vodka
  • 2.5 oz. Pineapple juice
  • 1.5 oz. Chambord Raspberry Liqueur
  • Sugared berry, optional garnish

Instructions

  1. Add all ingredients to a cocktail shaker with ice cubes.
  2. Give it a good shake in the cocktail shaker for 1 minute.
  3. Strain the cocktail into a chilled glass.
  4. Garnish your martini or coupe glass with a berry.

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French martini cocktails next to a bottle of Chambord.

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