These colorful Mixed Berry Margaritas combine fresh blueberries, cherries, and blackberries for a bright, fruity twist on a classic margarita. The result is part smoothie, part cocktail — refreshing and perfect for warm weather.
Alongside tequila, this drink uses fresh-squeezed lime juice and simple syrup to balance the berries’ sweetness and the lime’s tartness. Simple syrup is easy to make at home (equal parts sugar and water, heated until dissolved) and keeps in the refrigerator for weeks, or you can use a store-bought version.

Mixed Berry Margaritas
I love adding fruit to cocktails: the natural sweetness of berries pairs beautifully with lime and tequila. If cherries aren’t in season, frozen cherries work well; they help chill the drink and add body.

Ingredients
- Mixed berries (blueberries, cherries, blackberries — any combination of berries will work)
- Simple syrup (homemade or store-bought)
- Fresh-squeezed lime juice
- Tequila
- Ice (for serving)
- Berries, lime wedges, and sugar or salt (optional, for garnish and rim)

How To Make Berry Margaritas
- Wet the rim of a glass with a lime wedge and dip it into sugar or salt, if desired.
- Add about 1/4 cup mixed berries and 1 ounce simple syrup to the glass and muddle until the fruit releases its juices.
- Stir in 2 ounces fresh-squeezed lime juice and 2 ounces tequila. Taste and adjust sweetness or lime as needed.
- Top with ice and garnish with additional berries and a lime wedge.
- If blackberry seeds bother you, strain the muddled mixture through a fine sieve before serving.
To make a frozen version, use frozen berries and blend with ice for a slushy margarita — skip added ice in the glass to avoid dilution.

Tips and Variations
- For a frozen margarita, use frozen fruit and blend with ice instead of muddling fresh berries in the glass.
- Feel free to experiment with other fruits — kiwi, melon, or pineapple add interesting flavors and textures.
- Scale the recipe to serve a crowd: multiply quantities to make a pitcher or batch in a blender.
- Adjust simple syrup to taste. If you prefer less sweetness, reduce the syrup or use a light agave instead.
Serving Ideas
- Homemade tortilla chips with salsa
- Greek yogurt guacamole for a lighter dip
- Easy salsa verde or pico de gallo
- Chipotle corn salsa or a layered party dip
More Cocktail Recipes To Try
If you enjoy these flavors, try other fruity cocktails such as blood orange mojitos, pomegranate punches, red wine sangria, or spiked berry lemonades for seasonal variety.

Mixed Berry Margarita
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup mixed berries (blueberries, cherries — frozen or fresh — and blackberries)
- 1 ounce simple syrup
- 2 ounces fresh-squeezed lime juice
- 2 ounces tequila
- Ice for serving
- Berries for garnish, if desired
Instructions
- Wet the rim of a glass with a lime wedge and dip in sugar or salt.
- Add berries and simple syrup to the glass and muddle until juicy.
- Stir in lime juice and tequila.
- Top with ice and garnish with fresh berries if desired.
- If blackberry seeds are a concern, strain the mixture through a sieve before serving.
- Simple syrup: combine equal parts sugar and water (for example, 1/2 cup each), heat until the sugar dissolves, cool, and refrigerate for up to a month.
Notes
Original recipe from chefsavvy.com. Please credit the source if you share the recipe or photographs.
Nutrition Information
Calories: 241 kcal • Carbohydrates: 30 g • Protein: 1 g • Fat: 1 g • Sugar: 25 g • Vitamin C: 18 mg
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