Orange Sunrise Cocktail
The Orange Sunrise Cocktail is a classic drink known for its beautiful gradient that resembles the sun rising in a glass. It combines the fresh, sweet brightness of orange juice with the clean smoothness of vodka and the subtle pomegranate notes of grenadine syrup, creating a well-balanced and approachable cocktail.

Cooking Order
Ingredients
Ingredients
vodka45 ml
orange juice90 ml
grenadine syrup10 ml
Ice cubes
Orange slice (for garnish)
Cherry (optional)
Step 1: Fill a highball glass with ice.
Fill a highball glass with ice.
Step 2: Pour in the vodka and orange juice, then gently stir.
Pour in the vodka and orange juice, then gently stir.
Step 3: Slowly pour the grenadine syrup into the glass, allowing it to sink to the bottom.
Let the natural color gradient form without stirring.
Step 4: Garnish with an orange slice or cherry and serve.
Garnish with an orange slice or cherry and serve.
Editor's Detail
Loved for both its flavor and visual appeal, Orange Sunrise is perfect for brunch, summer gatherings, or as a welcoming drink at home parties. Its mild alcohol profile makes it ideal even for cocktail beginners, and as the ice melts, the taste becomes softer and smoother, adding to the experience.
With simple ingredients and an easy preparation method, this cocktail can be effortlessly made at home. Garnish with an orange slice or a cherry to recreate a bar-style presentation and elevate the mood. Refreshing, vibrant, and elegant, the Orange Sunrise Cocktail adds a bright touch to any occasion.
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