Basil Cucumber Spring Equinox Gimlet

This Basil Cucumber Gimlet feels especially fitting for the spring equinox, a moment that marks balance, renewal, and the gentle transition into a brighter season. Its vibrant green hue mirrors the first signs of life returning to gardens and markets, evoking fresh herbs and new growth. The crisp coolness of cucumber pairs effortlessly with the sharp brightness of lime, creating a clean, invigorating taste that feels like a deep breath of spring air. When made with a floral-forward gin, the drink takes on an added layer of softness and complexity, as delicate botanical notes weave through the fresh basil and citrus. Altogether, it becomes a sensory expression of the season’s arrival that’s light, aromatic, and full of quiet energy.

When is the Spring Equinox in 2026?

The spring equinox is whenever the Northern Hemisphere shifts into a point where the sun crosses the equator. It’s on this day that daytime and nighttime are almost equal and the official start of spring begins. This year, 2026, the spring equinox occurs on March 20 specifically at 10:46 a.m. This also shifts the Southern Hemisphere into autumn, the opposite of us in the United States.

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A green basil and cucumber gimlet in a Nick and Nora glass with half a lime sitting beside it.

Basil Cucumber Spring Equinox Gimlet


  • Author: Angela Mazza

Description

Using a floral-forward gin enhances the fresh basil and bright citrus in this spring cocktail.


Ingredients

Scale
  • 2 oz gin (floral forward gin recommended)
  • ¾ oz fresh lime juice
  • ¾ oz basil simple syrup
  • 1/2 oz cucumber juice
  • 4 basil leaves

For the basil simple syrup:

  • 1/2 cup white sugar
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 10 basil leaves

For the cucumber juice:

  • 1/2 cucumber
  • 1/8 cup water


Instructions

  1. Muddle basil leaves with simple syrup, lime juice and cucumber juice in shaker.
  2. Add gin and ice. Shake and double strain into coupe or Nick and Nora glass.
  3. Garnish with basil leaf and cucumber ribbon and/or edible flower.

For the basil simple syrup:

  1. Bring to simmer to dissolve sugar in water and let cool.

For the cucumber juice:

  1. Blend cucumber with water.
  2. Strain pulp out to get juice. (Water is added just to allow to be more juice like and less thick)

Recipe by Angela Santucci Mazza
Photography by Dave Bryce

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