This Christmas negroni is like your standard negroni — but dressed up in cloves, cinnamon, and orange zest like it’s going to a holiday party. It’s got that same bitter kick but mellowed out with a sweet spiced gin. Cozy, boozy, make-ahead friendly. Honestly, it’s a festive win in a glass.
Ingredients Needed
For the Infused Gin (makes ~550ml):
- 100g golden caster sugar
- 4 cloves
- Zest of 2 oranges
- 2 fresh bay leaves
- 1 cinnamon stick
- 1 star anise
- 500ml Bombay Sapphire gin
For the Cocktail (serves 2):
- 70ml infused gin
- 50ml Martini bitters
- 50ml Martini Bianco
- 2 slices of orange
For Assembling:
- Ice cubes
- Old fashioned whisky glasses
How To Make Christmas Negroni
- Make the Infused Gin: Zest the oranges and toss into a small pan with the sugar, cloves, bay leaves, cinnamon, and star anise. No gin yet. Just the spice crew.
- Simmer the Syrup: Bring it all to a gentle boil, then simmer for 8–10 mins till it thickens a bit. It’ll smell like someone lit a Christmas candle in the kitchen. Cool it down fully.
- Add the Gin: Pour the cooled syrup (with the bits still in) into a glass bottle. Add gin. Shake like it owes you money. Let it sit for at least a week. Strain before using.
- Assemble the Cocktail: Grab two glasses. Ice in first. In a jug, mix 70ml infused gin, 50ml bitters, and 50ml Martini Bianco. Stir till cold.
- Serve It Up: Pour into the glasses, garnish with orange slices. No umbrella needed — it’s Christmas.

Why I Love This Recipe
I made this for the first time when the Christmas playlist had been on for too long and I needed something strong but cheerful. It’s basically the grown-up version of mulled wine for negroni lovers. All the spice, none of the steam. Makes your house smell unreal, too.
Recipe Tips
- Let the infused gin sit for a full week — don’t rush it. Flavour deepens.
- Strain before using or it’ll get murky.
- Use high-quality bitters — cheap ones taste like regret.
- Martini Bianco balances the whole thing — don’t sub with dry.
- If the syrup gets too thick, thin it with a splash of gin before bottling.
- Store the infused gin in a cool, dark place.
- Batch the cocktail in advance for parties — just stir with ice before serving.
How To Store Christmas Negroni
- At Room Temperature: Infused gin only. The cocktail should be chilled.
- In the Fridge: Keep mixed negroni in a sealed bottle for up to 3 days. Stir before serving.
- In the Freezer: Infused gin stores beautifully here. Cocktails? Not ideal, but doable short-term.
- Reheating: No. This one’s a cold drink. Don’t mess with it.
Nutrition Facts (per serving)
- Calories: ~205 kcal
- Carbs: 12g
- Protein: 0g
- Fat: 0g
- Sugar: 11g
- Fibre: 0g
- Sodium: 5mg
Let’s Answer a Few Questions!
- Q: How long does the infused gin last?
A: About a month, maybe more if stored right. Keep it sealed and cool. - Q: Can I use other vermouth?
A: You can try sweet vermouth, but Martini Bianco keeps it lighter and more festive. - Q: Can I drink the infused gin on its own?
A: Yep. Over ice, splash of tonic — go for it. - Q: Can I make this a big batch for a party?
A: Totally. Mix the cocktail ingredients x5 in a jug or bottle. Stir with ice before serving.
Christmas Negroni Recipe
Course: DrinksCuisine: Italian-BritishDifficulty: Easy1
15
minutes10
205
kcalA festive twist on the negroni with spiced orange-infused gin, bitters, and sweet vermouth — smooth, aromatic, and deeply warming.
Ingredients
100g golden caster sugar
4 cloves
Zest of 2 oranges
2 bay leaves
1 cinnamon stick
1 star anise
500ml dry gin
70ml infused gin (from above)
50ml Martini bitters
50ml Martini Bianco
2 orange slices
Ice cubes
Directions
- Simmer sugar, zest, and spices in a pan for 8–10 mins. Cool.
- Mix cooled syrup with gin in bottle. Shake and infuse for 1 week.
- Strain infused gin before using.
- Mix 70ml gin, 50ml bitters, 50ml Bianco in jug with ice.
- Stir well. Pour into 2 glasses filled with ice.
- Garnish each with a slice of orange.
Notes
- Let the infused gin sit for full flavour.
- Always strain before using.
- Use quality gin and vermouth for best taste.
- Batch-mix the cocktail for parties in advance.