Jingle Juice Holiday Punch
This Post May Contain Affiliate Links. Please Read Our Disclosure PolicyLooking for the perfect holiday punch recipe? This Jingle Juice is sure to be a hit! This cocktail is simple, delicious, and beautiful! Even better? You only need three ingredients to craft this delicious holiday punch recipe that absolutely everyone will love!

One of my favorite things about the holiday season is all of the time spent with family and friends.
With get-togethers to attend and parties at your own place, it’s great to have a few delicious go-to recipes in your repertoire. That’s why I thought I’d tell you about my favorite (and super easy) drink to make for gatherings: Jingle Juice Holiday Punch.

Why You’ll Enjoy This Recipe
A couple of years ago a neighboring town hosted a Christmas open house in all of their little downtown shops. Adults had the option of buying a ticket and enjoying wine or a festive cocktail at each of the stores. I know, it sounds like trouble, but it was such a fun time.
One of the stores served this punch. It was delightful!
When I found out it was made with only three ingredients, I was even more impressed. I have no idea what the store owners called the punch so I decided to name it Jingle Juice because it’s a kick to say.

Ingredients
As I mentioned above you only need three ingredients to make this Jingle Juice Holiday Punch.
- Whipped Vodka – The one I like is from Pinnacle brand. Smirnoff also makes a Whipped Cream vodka. If you can’t find whipped, try vanilla.
- Pink Champagne or Sparkling Rosé – I prefer one on the dry side to cut down on the sweetness of the punch.
- Cherry 7-up – I prefer the regular here, but you can certainly go with diet. If you can’t find this, you can also use Sprint Cranberry Zero, Cranberry Ginger Ale, or any berry lemon-lime soda.

How to Make
You really don’t need an explanation on how to put this together because it’s that simple, but I’m going to tell you anyway. Plus, I’ll give you some tips on how to fancify the recipe too!
There is also a printable recipe card with instructions at the end of this post.

1. Get a punch bowl or extra large pitcher and fill it with ice.
I decided to get fancy and make super-sized ice cubes (with these molds) that contained cranberries and rosemary. This is totally optional.
Another way to make it a bit more extra is to just toss in some cranberries. However, I think the ice cubes are such a fun touch and keep the holiday punch cold too.

2. Then add your three ingredients.
All you need is whipped vodka, pink champagne (or sparkling Rosé), and a 2-liter bottle of Cherry 7-up. Give it a quick stir and you’re ready to go.

3. Pour, sip, and enjoy!
It’s really that easy. Isn’t that color gorgeous?
The resulting cocktail is delicious and so festive. It’s definitely a crowd pleaser.
Frequently Asked Questions
I’ve made this recipe dozens of times over the years. I always get the same questions, so wanted to go ahead and answer them for you here in case you have them too!
Why is it called punch?
I took a deep dive to find the answer to this one! The rumor is that “punch” is from a hindi word that means “five”. Punch was first discovered in India and traditionally had 5 ingredients (alcohol, sugar, juice, spice, and water), so the name makes perfect sense!
This punch is even more simple with just 3 ingredients, but we’ll still call it punch. 😉
How can I make my holiday punch sweeter?
If you are a fan of drinks that are on the sweeter side, choose sweet pink champagne or sweet sparkling rosé. Prefer a less sweet holiday punch? Opt for a dry sparkling alcohol instead.
Typically, bottles will be labeled as sweet or dry, but if you aren’t sure how to tell, ask someone at the liquor store.
What’s the best way to serve this punch?
I’m serving up my punch in these simple, yet elegant double old-fashioned glasses. You can find them here.
You could also serve this in a punch bowl or beverage dispenser.

I hope you enjoyed this Jingle Juice Holiday Punch recipe. It’s one of my favorites and I’m certain it will become a go-to for your Christmas entertaining.
Also, be sure to check out my other favorite holiday cocktail recipes here.
You’ll definitely want to try my Very Merry Ornamentini. I shared a picture of it below. It’s a delicious martini and the presentation is spectacular.

More Holiday Cocktails You May Enjoy
If this isn’t the holiday punch you are looking for, or if you just want a few more options, here are some other great beverage options to try!
- Very Merry Ornamentini – cocktail served in an ornament
- Salted Caramel White Russians
- The BEST Mulled Wine
- White Christmas Martini
- Cranberry Bourbon Cocktail – one of my personal favorites
- Crock-Pot Sangria
I hope you’ll stir up this jingle juice holiday punch. If you do, please leave a comment and a 5-star rating below.
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Jingle Juice Holiday Punch
Ingredients
- 1 bottle (750ml) Whipped Vodka
- 1 bottle bottle Pink Champagne or Sparkling Rosé*
- 1 bottle (2 liter) Cherry 7-up
- Cranberries for garnish optional
Instructions
- In a punch bowl or large pitcher filled with ice, combine all of the ingredients.
- Stir well.
- Serve over ice and garnish with cranberries.
Do you have any recommendations for making the ice cubes?
Can I use a cherry Flo eyed seltzer…..not a fan of soda.
You can, but I assume it would change the taste.
xo Michael
Just found this and it sounds yummy. We drink a lot of Canada Dry Cranberry Ginger Ale during the holidays. Do you think this might work taste-wise instead of the cherry 7-up?? I think I will give it a try!
I’m a huge fan of filled ice cubes! This is gorgeous! Especially the colors of the finished cocktail!
Thanks so much Eden!! <3
xo Michael
Hi Michael … saw this on Pinterest in 2016! So happy I did. This is a keeper! Thank you.
Thanks for sharing the link to the ice cubes Micheal. I was wondering if you might remember where you got that pretty pitcher? Thx 🙂
Michael* Sorry for the typo.
Hmmmm…if you used Cranberry Slice or one of the other Cranberry clear sodas, I wonder if it’d be too sweet or just right?
do you use the full bottle of vodka? Mine is a pretty big bottle.
A standard size (750ml) bottle of vodka. 🙂
xo Michael
what size vodka?
A standard size (750ml) bottle of vodka. 🙂
xo Michael
Looks delish!
I don’t cherry 7up us available in Canada… what would you recommend as an alternative?
Can you find 7up ?? If so, just add Merischino (sp) cherries for cocktails and use the juice. Sorry about the spelling, my spellcheck doesn’t seem to be working. If you can’t find 7up, maybe try Ginger ale, lemon-lime soda. Hope this helps. Mery Christmas.
Tobi, I’m in Canada, just outside Montreal, I found Cherry Sprite today and will be using it in here… I also saw a Cranberry Sprite as well as a Raspberry-Cranberry Ginger Ale… I’m sure any of these would work.
I’m HEARTBROKEN! Yes, really! I am JUST NOW finding out about you, and I have NO idea how that’s even possible! Lol! We totally need to be BFF’s… with our similar passions of party styling and home decor! {The cocktail love too} 🙂 <3 <3 <3
Those ice cubes are just so fun and chic!!!!
Thanks Michael! I needed an excuse to buy whipped vodka and now I have a great one!
I love Christmas cocktails, this one looks like a great one and I’m going to do the ice cubes – how cute.
This recipe looks fantastic but can you tell me what is Whipped Vodka?
It’s just vodka that’s flavored like Whipped Cream. It’s almost like a sweet vanilla flavor. You can find it at most liquor stores.
xo Michael
It is called Whipped Cream Vodka
Thanks Mary. Different brands called it different things.
xo Michael
It’s such a pretty presentation! and it won’t break the bank! Thanks.
I’m sorry but you are just my favorite ever. Everything is fun and beautifully done yet feels accessible! Like yesterday? Peppermint creamer and Kirkland vodka? Everyone has that and then you elevate it! I feel excited and motivated after reading your posts as opposed to many other blogs that just leave me feeling inadequate. You are the BEST and I am loving this “12 Days of Christmas” thing. I will stop gushing lest it start to seem gratuitous, but rock on! Thanks so much!
Love this!
I am lovin’ your 12 days of Christmas this year and Jingle Juice just sings holiday joy!