Savoury luxury cocktails are picking up traction with rich, umami forward cocktails dominating in top bars across the globe. Hence, they’re quickly becoming a compelling argument for luxury cocktail menus at premium UK events. While savoury cocktails are no stranger to the sophisticated cocktail menu – Bloody Marys and Dirty martinis have long featured as main characters at brunches and cocktail hours, however the way in which we are seeing savoury cocktails explored, stretched, reconfigured and executed is being reinvented in modern luxury cocktail culture. This trend is accelerating rapidly across premium bars and high-end event spaces in London and other global hotspots. Take the Tomatini, hailed as the drink of summer 2025. The brainchild of Jimmy Barrat, created for the iconic La Petit Maison’s Dubai opening in 2010 and likely featured on every table of their London branch. The savoury swing is challenging the minds and the mastery of the top cocktail mixologists in London and beyond.
Why Savoury Cocktails are Trending
As sourcing consciousness and responsibility is (thankfully) positively growing, and bartenders become more closely involved in the selection and provenance of their ingredients, cocktails are prioritising ethically, locally sourced and in season ingredients. Considering the climates of New York, London and Paris therefore, you’ll be hardly surprised why the Pornstar martini (a popular passionfruit forward cocktail) is being subbed for the likes of the Tomatini… Not only this but savoury cocktails encourage a ‘make, take, waste’ type of thinking whereby unused elements like vegetable skins and carcases can be re-used to steep, blend or garnish into a drink rather than going for the chuck.
Akin to this, consumer preferences in luxury cocktails are shifting decisively toward more savoury premium cocktail expressions. This appears to be driven by an unspoken social currency whereby ordering a more complex, umami-forward drink signals refinement and discernment. We’ve witnessed socialites compete to order the most savoury, most dirty, and even filthy martini as if the savoury intensity of their drink gives them some sort of social power advantage. Choosing umami-rich, intricate cocktails over cloying, saccharine options has become a mark of cultural capital—a way to demonstrate that one’s palate has evolved beyond the obvious and sweet toward something more challenging and refined. It also marks a level of understanding of the complexities of these often more advanced recipes.
Many bartenders claim to simply like the challenge. The savoury cocktail trend is challenging mixologists to rethink their approach to crafting drinks. Calling for new, often complex, and time-intensive techniques. The idea of breaking down and deconstructing popular meals and plates and then reconstructing them in a way that is enjoyable as a drink is challenging bartenders to push their minds and resources to the limits. At venues like New York’s Double Chicken Please, iconic dishes such as the Waldorf Salad and Margherita pizza have been reinvented as daring cocktails (it all sounds rather Willy Wonka). Similarly, San Francisco’s Corzetti constructs a Pizza Spritz with Lambrusco and oregano. These drinks blur the line between kitchen and bar, proving that the boundaries of mixology are still being rewritten.
The techniques explored and required in savoury cocktails are often more demanding, hence these drinks showcase a level of craft and skill behind the bar. Those who understand this appreciate the extra work being put in and want a chance to experience the result (and we encourage you to give it a try!) The Fat-Washed Old Fashioned from Ekstedt at the Yard calls for a long process that begins with flambéing an oyster with beef fat, while the chef carefully collects the rendered drippings from the grill. These flavourful drippings are then combined with cognac and left to infuse for several days. After this the solidified fat is skimmed from the surface, leaving behind a rich, umami-laden spirit. This result is a drink with the characteristics of a traditional Old Fashioned, expressing distinct notes of oyster and beef.
Iconic Savoury Cocktails from Around the World
London, UK
Tomatini – La Petite Maison (Also various global locations)
Blends fresh tomato with vodka and vinegar, finished with cracked pepper
Green Tomato Martini – Julie’s
Features horseradish-celery shrub and tarragon oil for garden-fresh complexity
Fat-Washed Old Fashioned – Ekstedt at the Yard
Uses flambéed oyster and beef fat drippings infused into cognac
Earth Martini – Three Sheets
Incorporates beetroot for earthy, soil-like flavours
Leek & Truffle Cocktail – Nipperkin
Combines leek-infused spirits with truffle gin and pickled-onion vermouth
Foraged Mushroom & Ginger – Nipperkin
Whisky-based with fennel absinthe, barley, apple verjus and fortified wine
Smokey Maria – Scarfes Bar
Tequila-based with Marmite, caper leaf and smoked clamato juice
Marmite Pisco Sour – Wacky Wombat
Controversial twist on classic pisco sour using the divisive yeast spread
Szechuan Vodka Cocktail – Lyaness
Features apricot, aromatic herbs and spicy Szechuan sauce
Umami Martini – The Aubrey
Dirty martini variation with tomato liqueur, sake and rice shochu
Corn & Truffle – Crossroads
Experimental blend of truffle-infused spirits with corn, bourbon and sherry.
Paris, France
Wagyu Fat-Washed Shochu – Danico
French bartender Nico de Soto uses wagyu fat-washed shochu and features premium beef fat infusion technique with Japanese spirits.
Bars Across The Pond
Cold Pizza Cocktail – Double Chicken Please, New York
Mimics pizza flavors using cheese-infused tequila and tomato elements
Pizza Spritz – Corzetti, San Fransisco
Combines Italian wine with oregano for pizza-inspired aperitif
Taco Martini – Panamericano Bar, Miami
Built with cilantro, tomato, black garlic and lime for Mexican street food vibes
The venture of savoury cocktail creations can be celebrated as a not only innovative, masterful and cutting edge but also a more resourceful, thoughtful, and conscious move for cocktail culture.
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