Looking to elevate your home bar or explore herbal wellness in a flavorful way? Alcoholic herbal cordials are a time-tested blend of botanical goodness and spirited enjoyment. Once used for digestion and relaxation, these sweet, herb-infused liqueurs are making a comeback—offering both function and flavor in every sip.
At Best Writes, we believe in combining traditional wisdom with modern simplicity. Here’s our take on herbal cordials, plus a few easy recipes you can make right at home.
What Are Herbal Cordials?
Herbal cordials are sweetened alcoholic beverages made by infusing herbs, spices, and sometimes fruit into a base spirit, such as vodka, brandy, or bourbon. The result is a smooth, flavorful drink that’s great for sipping, mixing into cocktails, or even gifting.
Traditionally used as a digestif after meals, cordials are also perfect for modern-day relaxation—whether you're winding down or impressing guests.
Tools You’ll Need
- Mason jar or glass bottle with a lid
- Cheesecloth or fine strainer
- Funnel
- Dark glass bottles for storage
Simple Base Recipe
Ingredients:
- 1 cup vodka or brandy
- 1/4–1/2 cup raw honey or sugar
- 1/2 cup fresh or 1/4 cup dried herbs (or a mix)
- Optional: citrus peel, cinnamon stick, fresh ginger
Instructions:
- Combine all ingredients in a clean jar.
- Seal tightly and store in a cool, dark place for 2–4 weeks. Shake every few days.
- Strain the mixture through cheesecloth.
- Bottle and label. Cordial will keep up to 1 year (refrigerate after opening).
3 Easy Cordial Recipes to Try
? Citrus-Mint Digestive Cordial
- Fresh mint leaves
- Lemon and orange peel
- Vodka base
- Light honey for sweetness
It is refreshing and ideal after a rich meal.
? Lavender-Chamomile Relaxation Cordial
- Dried lavender buds
- Chamomile flowers
- Brandy base
- Raw honey
Perfect for winding down before bed.
? Spiced Ginger Cinnamon Cordial
- Fresh ginger slices
- Cinnamon stick
- Clove (optional)
- Bourbon base
- Dark maple syrup or brown sugar
A warming, cozy option for cool evenings.
Serving Suggestions
- Sip neat or over ice.
- Mix with tonic or sparkling water.r
- Add a splash to tea or cider.r
- Use in cocktails for herbal decoration.
Final Thoughts
Herbal cordials bring together the best of both worlds—natural ingredients and classic craft. They’re easy to make, endlessly customizable, and add a personal touch to any occasion. Whether you're exploring herbal wellness or just love trying something new, these recipes are a great place to start.
At Best Writes, we love keeping things simple, seasonal, and satisfying. Try a cordial today, and bring a touch of botanical brilliance to your glass.