Roasted Cherry Sage Lemonade Cocktail
Jun 20, 2013, Updated May 30, 2014
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This roasted cherry sage lemonade cocktail is perfect for summer. It’s packed full of sweet and herbaceous flavor. Trust me, you need sage gin in your life!


I’m such a sucker for fresh fruit and herbs in my cocktails. I cannot get enough! I also cannot get enough of roasting my fruit. So far this summer I have roasted strawberries, pineapple and now cherries. I would say I need an intervention but it’s fruit and it’s good for me. I guess we can leave out the fact that 2 out of 3 uses for this roasted fruit has been in cocktails…
To come up with delicious cocktail I teamed up with Art in the Age and used their Sage spirits. The spirit is herbaceous and has the most intoxicating smell. Who knew sage could be so amazing? I mean I love it with chicken but it’s killer in a cocktail! While I loved it with the roasted cherries and lemon it’s also delicious with tonic water.

Roasted Cherry & Sage Lemonade Cocktail
This roasted cherry sage lemonade cocktail is perfect for summer. It's packed full of sweet and herbaceous flavor. Trust me, you need sage gin in your life!
Yield: 1 drink
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Total Time: 45 minutes
Ingredients:
For cocktail:
6 roasted cherries
1/2 lemon, squeezed
1 ounce sage spirits
Seltzer water
Simple syrup (optional)
For roasted cherries:
35 pitted cherries
2 tablespoons brown sugar
Directions:
For cocktail:
In a tall cocktail glass add roasted cherries and lemon juice. Muddle together.
Add ice, sage spirits and top with seltzer water. Give a gentle stir and serve with lemon wedge.
I found the drink did not need any sugar because the cherries were very sweet. However, if your cherries are not as sweet simply add a couple teaspoons of simple syrup.
For cherries:
Preheat oven to 450 degrees.
Add cherries to a parchment lined 9x9 glass dish. Sprinkle with brown sugar and toss.
Roast 25 minutes until soft and syrupy.
Disclosure: I was provided a free bottle of Art in the Age sage spirits. However, all opinions are 100% my own.












WOW, this made me thirsty. Looks delicious!
Such a beautiful drink! I bet it’s tasty too 🙂
Ok, seriously…you need to open up a bar. One of those fru-fru $15+ drinks kind. I’ll be your best customer.
This is one gorgeous cocktail!
These flavors!!!!!
I’d be in competition with Gina as your best customer 🙂
Lovely work! Would you be happy to link it in to the current Food on Friday which is collecting snacks and treats? I do hope to see you there. There are already quite a lot of links for you to check out. Cheers
I had no clue there was a sage spirit, now I need to go out and find it! I love using sage in cocktails, especially paired with fruit. Sounds spectacular!
I got to taste those Sage spirits at Eat.Write.Retreat and became an instant addict! I’m sure they’re amazing in this!
I made this last night for a group of friends – loved it. I write for Mother Nature Network and did a post today about the drink – readers will have to click over to your blog to get instructions for how to make it.
Forgot to leave you the link
https://www.mnn.com/food/beverages/blogs/nutmeg-nannys-roasted-cherry-sage-cocktail-is-perfect-for-the-4th-of-july