
Piña Verde
A modern tropical cocktail that replaces rum with Green Chartreuse, creating a vibrant, herbal twist on the classic Piña Colada.
SUGGESTED GLASSWARE
Collins Glass
Recipe
- Green Chartreuse45 ml
- Pineapple Juice45 ml
- Cream of Coconut22.5 ml
- Lime Juice15 ml
- Fresh Mint sprigs1 sprig
- Pineapple frond1 piece
Instructions
Equipment
Description
The Piña Verde is a contemporary classic that reimagines the tropical Piña Colada by substituting rum with the bold, herbal complexity of Green Chartreuse. This innovative cocktail delivers a sophisticated balance of tropical sweetness and French monastic tradition, resulting in a drink that is both familiar and entirely new.
Nutritional information
1 cocktail (165ml)Tips & Notes
Use only real cream of coconut like Coco Lopez, not coconut milk or coconut cream, for the correct sweetness and creamy texture that defines this cocktail.
Green Chartreuse is essential and irreplaceable - its 55% ABV and complex herbal profile are what make this drink unique. Yellow Chartreuse or other herbal liqueurs will completely change the character.
A blend of fresh and high-quality canned pineapple juice (50:50 ratio) delivers the best flavor balance according to the cocktail's creator, combining brightness with consistency.
Crushed or pebble ice is crucial for proper dilution and the signature frosty texture. Regular ice cubes won't provide the same mouthfeel or visual appeal.
Can I substitute Yellow Chartreuse for Green Chartreuse?
No, Green Chartreuse is essential to this recipe. It has a higher alcohol content (55% vs 40%) and a more intense, complex herbal profile that defines the Piña Verde. Yellow Chartreuse would create an entirely different, much milder drink.
What's the difference between cream of coconut and coconut cream?
Cream of coconut (like Coco Lopez) is sweetened and has a syrup-like consistency, while coconut cream is unsweetened and thicker. Only cream of coconut will provide the correct sweetness and texture for this cocktail.
Can I make this as a frozen drink?
Yes! Blend all ingredients with a handful of ice until smooth, then pour into your glass. This creates a frozen version similar to a frozen Piña Colada but maintains the unique herbal character of the Green Chartreuse.
How should I store leftover cream of coconut?
Once opened, cream of coconut should be refrigerated and used within a week. Always shake or stir before using as it tends to separate. You can also freeze it in ice cube trays for future cocktail making.
