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Top 100 Cocktails in the World

Last update: Wed Mar 26 2025
Top 100 Cocktails in the World
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Best Cocktail Types in the World

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Cocktail

PUERTO RICO
4.5
Coquito
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Coquito is a traditional cocktail similar to eggnog. It is typically prepared and consumed during the festive Christmas season. The cocktail is made with a combination of coconut milk, rum, condensed milk, and vanilla, although every family has their own variation.


In order to prepare it, all ingredients should be blended, then chilled and served in small glasses. It is recommended to garnish coquito with nutmeg on top. The name of this drink means little coconut. In Cuba, they serve it with scoops of coconut ice cream, while the Spanish people serve it with turron.

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Sugary, refreshing, and herbaceous, Mojito is a traditional cocktail based on rum as the key ingredient. It has a relatively low alcohol content (about 10%). Although Havana is considered its birthplace, the origin of this simple cocktail is still disputed.


The original Cuban cocktail recipe includes white rum, sugar, lime juice, soda water, and spearmint yerba buena that grows on the island, but almost every mint variety can be used in the mix if yerba buena is not available. The components of the cocktail are added in a particular order: sugar and lime juice are gently mashed before mint and rum are added to the combination; the cocktail is then briefly stirred and topped with ice and sparkling soda water. 
VARIATIONS OF Mojito
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Pisco Sour is a Peruvian cocktail made with a combination of Pisco brandy, lime juice, sugar syrup, and egg whites. The ingredients are shaken with ice and then strained into an old-fashioned glass. The cocktail is traditionally garnished with Amargo Chancho bitters, but Angostura bitters are widely used today.


The first Pisco Sour was made in the early 1920s in Lima by an American bartender Victor Vaughn Morris. Today, there is still an ongoing debate about Pisco Sour’s origin, with Peru and Chile both claiming that their nation is the home of the first Pisco. 
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It is not Christmas in Chile without a glass of Cola de Mono (lit. Monkey’s Tail). There are numerous versions of this beverage, but it typically consists of milk, sugar, coffee, cloves, cinnamon, and aguardiente – distilled spirits containing between 29% and 60% alcohol by volume.


Brandy or rum are among the most common types of alcohol used in Cola de Mono. All ingredients are first boiled, cooled, then combined with aguardiente. The drink can be served hot or cold, and it is traditionally paired with a slice of pan de pascua, a traditional Christmas bread.

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Chilcano is a Peruvian cocktail made with a combination of pisco, lime juice, and ginger ale. The simple cocktail is prepared by combining the ingredients in a highball glass over ice, then stirring the combination. If desired, the cocktail can be additionally enriched by adding a few drops of bitters and it is recommended to garnish it with a lime twist.


Regarding the origins of this refreshing cocktail, it is believed that the drink started to be called chilcano, which is the name of a local fish head soup, because both the drink and the soup were great hangover cures.

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A Brazilian national cocktail called Caipirinha is made with cachaça, sugar, and lime. Cachaça is the most common distilled alcoholic drink in Brazil, and it can be consumed by itself or used as a base for a number of mixed beverages.


This refreshing cocktail is simple to prepare: sugar and lime that has been cut into quarters should be gently muddled together with a wooden spoon before adding cachaça and ice. The traditional way to make Caipirinha is in a single large jar that can be shared amongst people, but it can also be served in an old-fashioned glass with a lime wedge garnish.

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Cocktail

NEW ORLEANS, United States of America
4.3
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Known as the specialty drink of New Orleans, where it was invented in 1887 as the first beverage in the fizz family, Gin Fizz is a cocktail made with gin, Gomme syrup or sugar, lemon juice, and soda water. The cocktail is prepared by shaking gin, lemon juice, and sweet syrup with ice.


When strained in a glass, it is topped with sparkling water which provides it with a bubbly effect, hence the fizz in its name. The drink is very similar to Tom Collins, a cocktail that is traditionally made with a slightly sweeter gin called Old Tom
VARIATIONS OF Gin Fizz
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Cocktail

THE BAHAMAS
4.3
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Rum Punch is a classic Caribbean cocktail made with rum, fruit juice, sugar syrup, and water. To prepare it, all you need to do is remember this Caribbean saying: “One of sour, two of sweet, three of strong, and four of weak.” A shot of fruit juice, two shots of sugar syrup, three shots of rum, and four shots of water are combined in a big glass or a jug, then poured into a glass over ice.


It is recommended to add a few drops of bitters or some freshly grated nutmeg to elevate the flavors even further. Garnish it with a pineapple wedge for the best possible experience.

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HAVANA, Cuba and  one more region
4.3
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Frozen daiquiri is a variation of a classic shaken daiquiri, which typically incorporates rum, fresh lime juice, and sugar. This frozen version is mostly blended and usually includes pulverized ice and frozen fruit to mix, creating a sweet slurry with a texture similar to a slushie.


Frozen daiquiris probably first appeared at the legendary El Floridita in Havana, sometime around the time of Prohibition. They were initially made with crushed ice and electric blenders, but their popularity skyrocketed in the second half of the 20th century after the invention of commercial machines. 
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Vampiro is a Mexican cocktail that's usuall made with a combination of tequila, tomato juice, orange juice, lime juice, salt, pepper, hot chili peppers or hot pepper sauce, and grenadine syrup. In order to prepare it, all ingredients should be shaken with ice, then strained into an ice-filled glass with a salted rim.


However, as there are numerous variations on the cocktail, it is often made without grenadine, or with pomegranate juice replacing the tomato juice. The name Vampiro (lit. vampire) is a reference to the cocktail’s color, which is reminiscent of blood.

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Cocktail
SANTIAGO DE CUBA PROVINCE, Cuba
4.2
14
Cocktail
NEW YORK CITY, United States of America
4.2
15
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Cocktail
ECUADOR  and  2 more regions
4.2
18
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21
Cocktail
OAKLAND, United States of America
4.1
22
Cocktail
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
4.1
23
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25
Cocktail
LIVIGNO, Italy
4.1
26
27
Cocktail
SAINT THOMAS, United States of America
4.1
28
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30
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KENTUCKY, United States of America
4.0
31
Cocktail
TOKYO, Japan
4.0
32
Cocktail
LONDON, England
4.0
33
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35
Cocktail
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
4.0
36
Cocktail
LOUISVILLE, United States of America
3.9
37
Cocktail
CALIFORNIA, United States of America
3.9
38
Cocktail
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
3.9
39
Cocktail
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
3.9
40
41
Cocktail
BANFF, Canada
3.9
42
Cocktail
CALIFORNIA, United States of America
3.9
43
Cocktail
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
3.9
44
45
46
Cocktail
LONDON, England
3.9
47
48
Cocktail
NEW ORLEANS, United States of America
3.9
49
Cocktail
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
3.9
50
Cocktail
NEW YORK CITY, United States of America
3.8
51
52
53
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
3.8
54
55
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57
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SAN FRANCISCO, United States of America
3.8
58
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NEW YORK CITY, United States of America
3.8
59
60
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
3.8
61
Cocktail
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
3.8
62
63
Cocktail
FLORENCE, Italy
3.7
64
Cocktail
LOS ANGELES, United States of America
3.7
65
Cocktail
LONG ISLAND, United States of America
3.7
66
Cocktail
LOS ANGELES, United States of America
3.7
67
68
Cocktail
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
3.7
69
Cocktail
NEW ORLEANS, United States of America
3.7
70
Cocktail
MADEIRA, Portugal
3.7
71
Cocktail
TEXAS, United States of America
3.7
72
Cocktail
CAPE COD, United States of America
3.7
73
Cocktail
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
3.6
74
Cocktail
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
3.6
75
Cocktail
NEW YORK CITY, United States of America
3.6
76
Cocktail
BRUSSELS, Belgium
3.6
77
Cocktail
CALGARY, Canada
3.6
78
79
Cocktail
PARIS, France
3.6
80
Cocktail
SAN FRANCISCO, United States of America
3.6
81
82
Cocktail
NEW ORLEANS, United States of America
3.5
83
Cocktail
HAWAII, United States of America
3.5
84
Cocktail
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
3.5
85
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90
Cocktail
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
3.4
91
Cocktail
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
3.4
92
93
Cocktail
NEW YORK CITY, United States of America
3.3
94
Cocktail
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
3.3
95
96
Cocktail
HAWAII, United States of America
3.3
97
98
Cocktail
AUSTRIA  and  one more region
3.2
99
Cocktail
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
3.1
100
Cocktail
NEW ORLEANS, United States of America
3.1

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