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Crave Cocktail Co. Saskatchewan Cherry Martini product bottle from Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Cherry Martini

Bright, Balanced, and Ready to Pour

Handcrafted with real prairie cherries and smooth Skyline vodka.
Pour, mix, and garnish — a true bar-quality martini base made in Saskatchewan.

2025 Sip Awards - Silver

We wanted to make a martini that was easy to pour but hard to forget.
So we started with our own Five Vodka and blended it with real cherry juice and a hint of lemon for balance.

The result is a cocktail base that’s smooth, rich, and naturally vibrant — perfect on its own or finished your way.
Top it with a splash of soda for something bright, or a little prosecco for something fancy. Either way, it tastes like the prairies in a glass.

Every bottle is blended and bottled by hand right here at Skyline Distillery — simple, honest, and made for sharing.

Like all Crave cocktails, it’s made the slow way — by hand, from scratch, and under one roof.
Our Five Vodka gives it a clean backbone, while prairie cherries add a natural, ruby hue and soft tartness.
We balance that fruit with a little citrus and sweetness until it’s perfect for mixing.

Each small batch is tasted, adjusted, and bottled at our Boggy Creek distillery.
No shortcuts, no fake colour — just real ingredients and Skyline know-how.

Tasting Notes:

Aroma: Fresh cherry and lemon zest.
Taste: Smooth vodka base with bright fruit and light sweetness.
Finish: Crisp, tart, and refreshing.

To serve:
• Fill a glass with ice
• Add 2 oz of Crave Saskatchewan Cherry Martini
• Top with soda water, tonic, or prosecco
• Garnish with a cherry or lemon twist

It’s mixology made easy — a craft martini that’s as beautiful as it is simple.

Ingredients:

Water, Sugar, Vodka, Pure Saskatchewan Cherry Juice, Vanilla, Citric Acid, Gum Arabic, Xanthan Gum

Awards:

2025 Sip Awards - Silver

Silver

2025 Sip Awards

Well Crafted Spirits

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