Sweet Cherry Manhattans (2024)

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By Alanna Taylor-Tobin on (updated Feb 9, 2022) / 11 Comments Jump to Recipe

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Like gin and tonics, I always assumed the Manhattan to be an old man drink.

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But one evening, I sipped off of a friend's manhattan (who happened to be an older gentleman) and was delighted at its hint of sweetness and underlying complexity.

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The key to the manhattan lies in the addition of sweet, red vermouth, which balances out the tartness of bourbon (which is the whiskey most often used these days, though rye is traditional). A dash of Angostura bitters adds depth, and the drink is served either stirred with ice and strained into a martini glass, or poured over ice in a rocks glass. A glowing maraschino cherry is the typical garnish, and sometimes the dyed-red juice from the jar is added for sweetness and color.

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With the abundance of sweet cherries in the market, I decided to make a manhattan the bojon way, by muddling fresh cherries with the other ingredients. The result is a tangy, smooth beverage that's strong enough for an old man, but made for a girly drinker like myself.

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I thought of titling these "womanhattans" but a Google search revealed that co*cktail consultant Ryan Magarian beat me to it with a womanhattan made with raspberry vodka added to the usual suspects.

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So if you think of another clever name for this drink, let me know. Meanwhile, cheers.

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5 from 3 reviews

Sweet Cherry Manhattan

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A twist on a classic co*cktail.

Alanna Taylor-Tobin

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 1 beverage strong enough to put hair on your chest!

Ingredients

  • 6-8 sweet cherries, stemmed and rinsed, plus 1 for garnish
  • 2 ounces rye or bourbon whiskey
  • 3/4 ounce sweet, red vermouth
  • 4 drops Angostura bitters
  • ice
  • orange twist

Instructions

  • In a tall, thin vessel, such as a co*cktail shaker, muddle the cherries to a juicy pulp. Add the whiskey, vermouth and bitters, stir, and strain into a rocks glass over ice, pressing on the pulp to extract as much liquid as possible. (Be sure to eat the boozy pulp, but watch out for the cherry pits!) Garnish with the orange twist and cherry.

Notes

Beware of splattering cherries as you muddle; wear an apron, and use a tall, thin vessel, such as a co*cktail shaker, to contain the splashes.

Nutritional values are based on one drink.

Nutrition

Calories: 206kcalCarbohydrates: 11gProtein: 1gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 1mgPotassium: 107mgFiber: 2gSugar: 7gVitamin C: 10.1mg

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Sweet Cherry Manhattan

Beware of splattering cherries as you muddle; wear an apron, and use a tall, thin vessel, such as a co*cktail shaker, to contain the splashes.

Makes 1 beverage strong enough to put hair on your chest

6-8 sweet cherries, stemmed and rinsed, plus 1 for garnish
2 ounces rye or bourbon whiskey
3/4 ounce sweet, red vermouth
4 drops Angostura bitters
ice
orange twist

In a tall, thin vessel, such as a co*cktail shaker, muddle the cherries to a juicy pulp. Add the whiskey, vermouth and bitters, stir, and strain into a rocks glass over ice, pressing on the pulp to extract as much liquid as possible. (Be sure to eat the boozy pulp, but watch out for the cherry pits!) Garnish with the orange twist and cherry.

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  1. Joyce says

    Since there are not any fresh cherries in the stores yet, any suggestions what type to use in the meantime?? frozen? canned??

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    • Alanna says

      Hi Joyce, I like these mostly during cherry season, but you could certainly try them with canned or frozen cherries, too. You could also try fresh muddled berries if those are in season where you are. Cheers!

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  2. Robert Farrior says

    I found some frozen pitted cherries in my slightly upscale grocer. I thawed a handful, then muddled that. I also used 2 dashes of orange bitters as a variation. If I'm feeling like I need a hint more sweetness i put in a splash of the maraschino cherry syrup, especially if the cherries aren't that sweet.

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  3. Gary Chambers says

    Alanna, I just discovered this, and just in time for late summer cherries. Paula and I have decided this is THE drink for the Christmas/Whatever season! Fabulous. (I'm freezing cherries now in anticipation....) Gary

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    • Alanna says

      Hi Gary and Paula! I'm so glad you like this drink, and perfect for the holidays I'm sure. :) Thanks for the sweet note!

      Reply

  4. Sierra says

    Love the idea to mix old fashion and Manhattan together. My boyfriend calls my spin on the Manhattan a Miss-hattan! Just a thought for the name.

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    • Alanna says

      Aw, love it!!!

      Reply

  5. Mary Jo says

    Delicious! Thanks. Don’t go changin the name ... that’s silly! It’s named after a city.

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  6. Mallory says

    I made this with luxardo cherries since sweet cherries aren't in season yet and OMG so good. Can't wait to try this summer with fresh sweet cherries!

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  7. Elizabeth says

    I did a delicious version substituting 2 tablespoons tart cherry juice and chocolate bitters.

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    • Alanna says

      Oh wow, that sounds amazing. Cheers!

      Reply

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