There is something unmistakably spring-like about elderflower.
Softly floral, gently sweet, and delicately fragrant, it feels like blossom carried on a breeze. When mixed with sparkling water and fresh citrus, it becomes one of the simplest yet most elegant drinks of the season.
An elderflower spritzer is light, refreshing, and beautifully understated – perfect for garden lunches, picnic afternoons, and slow evenings as the light begins to stretch. It’s not a drink that demands attention. It simply complements the moment.
Why Elderflower Feels Like Spring
Spring drinks often lean into:
- Floral notes
- Citrus brightness
- Light sweetness
- Fresh herbs
- Sparkling finishes
Elderflower offers all of this in one gentle ingredient. It pairs beautifully with lemon, lime, cucumber, mint, and fresh berries – making it wonderfully versatile for seasonal gatherings. It feels celebratory without being heavy. Elegant without being elaborate.


Elderflower Spritzer Recipe (Mocktail)
Serves: 2
Prep time: 5 minutes
Ingredients
- 100ml elderflower cordial
- 400ml sparkling water (chilled)
- Juice of ½ lemon
- Thin lemon slices
- Fresh mint sprigs
- Ice cubes
Optional additions:
- Fresh cucumber ribbons
- A handful of fresh strawberries
- A splash of apple juice for added sweetness
Recipe
Step 1: Prepare the glasses
Fill two tall glasses with ice cubes. Add a slice or two of lemon to each glass.
Step 2: Add the cordial
Pour approximately 50ml elderflower cordial into each glass.
Step 3: Add lemon & sparkle
Add a squeeze of fresh lemon juice. Top with sparkling water and stir gently.
Step 4: Garnish softly
Add a sprig of fresh mint and, if desired, a few cucumber ribbons or sliced strawberries. Serve immediately.


How to Serve an Elderflower Spritzer
This mocktail pairs beautifully with:
- Salmon & cream cheese sandwiches
- Cucumber & dill salad
- Asparagus & parmesan quiche
- Spring picnics
- Light garden lunches
- Afternoon tea
Serve in clear glasses to let the light catch the lemon slices and herbs. For a countryside aesthetic, present in a glass jug with floating lemon wheels and mint sprigs – perfect for pouring slowly at the table.
Gentle Variations
To keep this aligned with spring’s softness, you could:
- Add crushed raspberries for a pink tint
- Use sparkling lemonade instead of water
- Stir through a splash of apple juice
- Add edible flowers for presentation
- Swap lemon for lime
The beauty of this drink is its simplicity – you can adjust it gently depending on the moment.
Final Thoughts
There is something about holding a cool glass in warm afternoon light that feels like the season itself.
The gentle fizz. The scent of mint. The pale golden colour of elderflower.
An elderflower spritzer doesn’t overwhelm a meal – it complements it. It invites conversation. It refreshes between bites.
Spring often calls for lighter rituals.
A woven basket. A linen tablecloth. Fresh herbs on the windowsill. A jug of something sparkling waiting quietly.
Sometimes, that is enough.

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