This Pomegranate Martini is the perfect Valentine’s Day cocktail! It’s a tasty triple berry martini with strawberry vodka, Chambord black raspberry liqueur, and pomegranate juice. Plus there’s a little dry ice trick to really put on a show. It’s one of my favorite Valentine’s Day drinks!

pomegranate martini with dry ice smoking out

Pomegranate Martini (Love Potion #9)

This Triple Berry Pomegranate Martini is SO delicious. It’s my favorite Valentine’s Day drink and it’s so much fun to make with that dry ice!

I’m bursting at the seams with excitement over this super fun and festive Valentine’s Day drink! I’m calling it the Love Potion #9 Martini because it deserves a cool name like that. Just wait until you see how awesome this one is!

This Triple Berry Pomegranate Martini is a mix of Chambord (black raspberry liqueur), strawberry vodka, and pomegranate juice. It tastes amazing, but the part I’m really excited about is the dry ice! It’s all about the visuals for me, and I had so much fun photographing this dry ice drink idea. 

So not only does this sweet cocktail taste great, but it looks killer too. The perfect purpley color, the strawberry hearts, the smoking dry ice, and everything came together perfectly. Wow your loved ones or just entertain yourself this Valentine’s Day with the hottest, er coolest cocktail on the block!

This Triple Berry Pomegranate Martini is the COOLEST Valentine’s Day drink you’ll ever make. The REAL Love Potion #9.

You need LOVE POTION #9 MARTINI for Valentine's Day! This is the cutest Valentine's Day Cocktail! Triple Berry Martini tastes great, is beautiful, and EASY! Made with dry ice, this is such a fun and festive Valentines Day pink drink!

pouring a pomegranate martini out of a gold cocktail shaker into a glass with dry ice smoke

Triple Berry Martini

I went through a lot of stress to get everything together for this recipe. As a food blogger and photographer, I was SET on getting this absolutely perfect. When I finally got my hands on the dry ice for this triple berry pomegranate martini, I was ready to go.

The Love Potion #9 Martini is my favorite Valentine’s Day cocktail EVER. It’s absolutely delicious, absolutely beautiful, and it really puts on a show. The dry ice is optional of course, so you can make this drink without all the extras…but if you’re planning a special night, the extra touches will really impress.

Valentine's Day drink in a glass with heart shaped strawberries as garnish

You need LOVE POTION #9 MARTINI for Valentine's Day! This is the cutest Valentine's Day Cocktail! Triple Berry Martini tastes great, is beautiful, and EASY! Made with dry ice, this is such a fun and festive Valentines Day pink drink!

How to Make a Berry Pomegranate Martini

The Love Potion #9 Martini is actually really easy to make. You definitely need to understand how to use dry ice safely (more on that below), but the drink itself is so simple.

  1. Combine pomegranate juice, strawberry vodka, and Chambord in a cocktail shaker, and shake it all up.
  2. Place 1 small piece of dry ice (use tongs or another tool to do this) in the bottom of each glass.
  3. Pour the martini into the glass (directly over the dry ice).
  4. Garnish the glasses with the little strawberry hearts!

Now just sit back and enjoy the show! This really makes a statement and is so fun to watch. Be sure to wait a good 5-10 minutes before consuming the drink. The dry ice needs to dissolve completely.

Dry Ice Drinks

Okay, let’s get really focused on that dry ice situation. This dry ice drink is SO much fun. But there are some things you have to follow to make sure it’s safe. So consider this my disclaimer.

You CANNOT drink dry ice. Dry Ice is super simple to use in cocktails like this, but proper handling is VERY important. You do not want to actually swallow the dry ice, so you need to use really small chunks and make sure they’re at the bottom of your drink. Make sure they have fully dissolved before sipping. It takes about 5-10 minutes for a small piece to dissolve.

DO NOT INGEST THE CUBES! 

This is not meant to scare you guys, just a proper warning. These pomegranate martinis are totally safe to drink once the dry ice dissolves, just be sure to give it that full 5-10 minutes.

Once they dissolve, your Love Potion #9 will be oh so cold and fabulous! You can find tons of good tips on handling dry ice for cocktails HERE. PLEASE READ THAT IF MAKING THIS COCKTAIL! Dry ice is super fun and cute, but make sure you handle it correctly!

You can make the drink without the dry ice too, if you don’t want to deal with it. But it does make the drink super exciting!

What happens if you put dry ice in your drink?

Putting dry ice in your drinks is a great way to make them extra cold. For this recipe, the point is for that awesome visual effect. Once the dry ice has dissolved, it is okay to drink. The full pieces of dry ice should not be ingested, but once it dissolves and mixes into the drink, it is 100% fine to consume.

Can you touch dry ice?

Dry ice is extremely cold! Touching it briefly most likely won’t be a problem, but too much contact with the skin can cause frostbite in extreme cases. In this situation, just use tongs or something to drop the ice into the glasses instead of using your hands. No problem!

two berry pomegranate martinis with dry ice smoke wafting out

Valentine’s Day Drinks

I’m just obsessed with these Love Potion #9 Martinis…and I’m going to have that song in my head all day! But how fun to give your love this berry pomegranate martini along with some homemade sweet treats. Nothing says I love you like creativity in the kitchen, right?

Here are some other fun Valentine’s Day Drinks to try out:

a purple martini in a glass with heart shaped strawberries and dry ice

CHEERS to this amazing berry pomegranate martini (aka Love Potion #9!) and Happy Valentine’s Day!

See the recipe card below for details on how to make this Berry Pomegranate Martini. Enjoy!

If you like this recipe, you’ll love our other Valentine’s Day recipes too:

Recipe Card

Love Potion #9 Triple Berry Pomegranate Martini

4.78 from 49 votes
Prep: 5 minutes
Total: 5 minutes
Servings: 2
Author: Becky Hardin
This Pomegranate Martini is the perfect Valentine's Day cocktail! It's a tasty triple berry martini with strawberry vodka, Chambord black raspberry liqueur, and pomegranate juice. Plus there's a little dry ice trick to really put on a show. It's one of my favorite Valentine's Day drinks!
These berry and pomegranate martinis are served with dry ice (if you like) for an impressive Valentine's Day cocktail.
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Ingredients 

  • 1 cup pomegranate juice
  • 3 ounces strawberry vodka (I love Strawberry Basil Vodka from Pearl
  • 3 ounces Chambord Black Raspberry Liqueur
  • 2 small chunks dry ice (optional)
  • 2 strawberries cut into hearts for garnish (optional)

Instructions 

  • In a cocktail shaker, combine the pomegranate juice, vodka, and Chambord. Shake to combine.
  • Place 1 chunk dry ice into the bottom of each glass.
  • Pour the martini over a very small piece of dry ice.
  • Garnish with skewered strawberry hearts if desired. Pretty cute :)
  • Wait 5-10 minutes for the dry ice to dissolve (and enjoy the fun show!) before drinking.

Becky's Tips

NOTE: DO NOT ingest the dry ice cubes. wait until they have dissolved before sipping. Read more about using dry ice in cocktails HERE.
Calories: 300kcalCarbohydrates: 30gSodium: 15mgPotassium: 284mgSugar: 30gVitamin C: 7.1mgCalcium: 14mgIron: 0.1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Meet Becky Hardin

Becky Hardin is a wife and mother living in Saint Louis Missouri. She founded The Cookie Rookie in 2012 as a creative way to share recipes. Now, she is a trusted resource for easy cooking around the world, being featured in Taste of Home, The Kitchn, ABC’s Home and Family, and more. Here at The Cookie Rookie she is the editor in chief of all recipes and continues to enjoy sharing her passion for cooking for busy families. She has since founded two additional food blogs, Easy Chicken Recipes and Easy Dessert Recipes.

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Latonya Hylton
Latonya Hylton
May 21, 2016 7:35 pm

I love this idea! But do you have a video of how to make the heart shaped strawberries.

Patricia @ Grab a Plate
Patricia @ Grab a Plate
February 5, 2016 7:57 pm

I’m mesmerized! This has to be THE most adorable cocktail ever! Gorgeous, gorgeous photos! Love everything about this!

NICOLE BRANAN
NICOLE BRANAN
February 2, 2016 3:43 pm

I LOVE how you cut the strawberries into hearts! KILLER styling idea! :)5 stars

BakernBerner
BakernBerner
January 31, 2016 11:22 am

These are amazing!!! I can’t wait to make them! Where did you find the arrows? Too cute!!! Thanks!

Dianne W.
Dianne W.
February 6, 2016 4:57 pm
Reply to  BakernBerner

Thanks for asking about the arrows – I was dying to know!!!5 stars

Lynn \ The Road to Honey
Lynn \ The Road to Honey
January 29, 2016 7:29 am

Oh my gee! Can a cocktail be any more fabulous than this. Strawberry vodka? Yes please! Pomegranate juice. . .don’t mind if I do. And those strawberry hearts. . .so, so cute.

eat good 4 life
eat good 4 life
January 28, 2016 9:20 am

Holy cow. This looks awesome. The perfect drink for the upcoming holiday!

Beth
Beth
January 28, 2016 7:42 am

Girl, I am CRAZY about this martini!! Can you do a whole series of fancy drinks with dry ice?! <3

Megan Keno
Megan Keno
January 28, 2016 2:02 am

This sounds so amazing, I love the little strawberry hearts and your photography of this is STUNNING! You perfected this!

Teri Giese
Teri Giese
January 27, 2016 11:30 pm

You are getting just so darn creative and cute, HUN!! The wheels in that pretty head are cranking! Pinned both the drink and the article on safe handling of the dry ice. So scientific, but much of cooking involves chemical reactions, etc. To think. that I abhored chemistry! Is that a word? Hope so. Hate using the word hate. Abhore using the word hate? So, thanks for the lovely work today! Fun!5 stars

Zainab
Zainab
January 27, 2016 10:34 pm

These are just too cool!! i love playing with dry ice. So beautiful!