When the summer heat peaks, nothing satisfies quite like a fresh watermelon cocktail. This Watermelon Mojito recipe combines the crisp sweetness of ripe watermelon with the cooling herbal notes of fresh mint and the bright acidity of lime. It's a vibrant, fruit-forward twist on the classic Cuban highball.

Fresh Watermelon Mojito

Prep time: 5 minutes Yield: 1 Cocktail Profile: Sweet, Fruity, Refreshing

Ingredients

  • White Rum (or Tequila/Vodka)1.5 oz
  • Watermelon Mojito Mix (or 2 oz fresh muddled watermelon + 0.5 oz simple syrup)1.5 oz
  • Soda WaterTo top
  • Fresh mint leaves6-8 leaves
  • Lime wheel & watermelon wedgeGarnish

Instructions

  1. If using fresh ingredients, gently muddle the watermelon chunks and mint leaves in the bottom of a cocktail shaker.
  2. Add the rum and watermelon mix (or simple syrup) to the shaker.
  3. Fill the shaker with ice and shake vigorously to chill and integrate the flavors.
  4. Strain the mixture into a highball glass filled with fresh ice.
  5. Top with soda water and stir gently to combine.
  6. Garnish with a sprig of mint, a lime wheel, and a small wedge of watermelon.
Mixologist's Hint: The Art of Muddling Mint

When muddling mint, be gentle! You only want to press the leaves lightly to release their aromatic oils. Over-muddling or tearing the leaves will release chlorophyll, which makes the cocktail taste bitter and grassy. A light press with a wooden muddler is all you need.

Choosing the Right Spirit

While a classic mojito calls for a crisp, unaged white rum (which allows the fruit flavors to shine), this recipe is highly versatile. Swapping the rum for a Blanco Tequila turns the drink into a refreshing watermelon margarita variation, while using Vodka creates a clean, fruit-focused cooler.