This Piña Colada Hugo Spritz is a tropical, bubbly cocktail made with pineapple coconut juice, prosecco, elderflower, and fresh mint. Ready in just 5 minutes, it’s crisp, lightly sweet, and perfect for spring gatherings, summer brunch, or an easy happy hour sip.

I also make a delicious Pina Colada Aperol Spritz which inspired this Elderflower version!

Piña Colada Hugo Spritz served in a tall wine glass with pineapple, lime, fresh mint, and tropical garnish served over ice.

Quick Look: Piña Colada Hugo Spritz

  • ⏱ Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • ⏳ Total Time: 5 minutes
  • 🍽️ Servings: 1
  • 🍊 Flavor Profile: Light, tropical, floral with a refreshing mint finish
  • 👌 Difficulty: Easy, perfect for brunches and warm-weather sipping

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Light & fresh: A tropical twist that’s crisp and bubbly, not heavy like a traditional pina colada.
  • Quick & easy: Ready in just 5 minutes and made right in the glass.
  • Elegant flavor: Elderflower and mint give that garden party feel.
  • Perfect for entertaining: Beautiful in a wine glass and easy to scale.

Key Ingredients

See the recipe card for quantities.

  • Fresh mint: Adds that bright, classic Hugo Spritz flavor 
  • Elderflower liqueur: Adds floral sweetness. St. Germain works beautifully.
  • Pineapple coconut juice: Look for a 100% juice blend like the one by Langers Juice.
  • Prosecco: Adds bubbles and keeps the drink bright and crisp. Your favorite dry sparkling wine will work.

Substitutions & Variations

  • Liqueur swap: Swap elderflower liqueur for limoncello or try the Pina Colada Aperol Spritz or Tropical Tangerine Aperol Spritz.
  • Switch the bubbles: Try sparkling wine, cava or even a dry champagne.
  • No pineapple coconut juice? Use pineapple juice and coconut water or bottled coconut milk.
  • Make it alcohol-free: Swap prosecco for sparkling water and use elderflower syrup instead of liqueur.
Piña Colada Hugo Spritz served in 2 tall wine glasses with pineapple, lime, fresh mint, and tropical garnish served over ice.

How to Make a Piña Colada Hugo Spritz

Step 1: Add mint leaves and elderflower liqueur to a wine glass. Gently muddle, then let sit for 1–2 minutes to infuse.

Step 2: Fill the glass with ice. Add pineapple coconut juice and prosecco. Stir gently to combine.

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this PINA COLADA SPRITZ combines everything I love about a refreshing patio drink with a beachy, tropical twist PINA COLADA SPRITZ (makes 1) ◻️ 6-7 mint leaves ◻️ 1/2 oz elderflower liqueur, such as St. Germain ◻️ 2 oz pineapple coconut juice ◻️ 4 oz prosecco, chilled ◻️ Pineapple and lime slice, for garnish 1. To a wine glass, add mint leaves and elderflower liqueur. Gently muddle then let sit for 1-2 minutes to allow the mint to infuse. 2. Fill the glass with ice. Add pineapple coconut juice and prosecco. Stir to combine. 3. If desired, garnish with a pineapple slice, frond and a lime slice.

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Carolyn’s Tips for Making Piña Colada Hugo Spritz

  • Lightly muddle the mint: Press gently to release flavor without making it bitter.
  • Use chilled ingredients: Cold prosecco and juice keep the spritz crisp and refreshing.
  • Mocktail version: Swap prosecco for sparkling water or non-alcoholic prosecco (I love Mionetto’s) and use elderflower syrup instead of liqueur.

Piña Colada Spritz FAQs

Can I use fresh pineapple instead of pineapple coconut juice?

Yes! Use a juicer or blend fresh pineapple with a little coconut water, then strain.

What makes this different from a classic Hugo Spritz?

A classic Hugo Spritz is made with elderflower, prosecco, mint, and soda water. This version adds pineapple coconut juice for a tropical piña colada-inspired twist.

Can I make this Piña Colada Hugo Spritz ahead of time?

You can mix the pineapple coconut juice and elderflower liqueur ahead of time and keep it chilled in the fridge. Add the prosecco and mint just before serving to keep the spritz fresh and bubbly.

More Spritzes and Spritzers to Try

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Piña Colada Hugo Spritz served in a tall wine glass with pineapple, lime, fresh mint, and tropical garnish served over ice.
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Piña Colada Hugo Spritz (Tropical Elderflower Spritz)

This Piña Colada Hugo Spritz is a tropical, bubbly cocktail made with pineapple coconut juice, prosecco, elderflower, and fresh mint. Ready in just 5 minutes, it’s crisp, lightly sweet, and perfect for spring gatherings, summer brunch, or an easy happy hour sip.

Ingredients
 

  • 6-7 mint leaves
  • 1/2 oz elderflower liqueur, such as St. Germain
  • 2 oz pineapple coconut juice
  • 4 oz prosecco, chilled
  • Pineapple and lime slice, for garnish

Instructions
 

  • To a wine glass, add mint leaves and elderflower liqueur. Gently muddle then let sit for 1-2 minutes to allow the mint to infuse.
  • Fill the glass with ice. Add pineapple coconut juice and prosecco. Stir to combine.
  • If desired, garnish with a pineapple slice, frond and a lime slice.

Notes

  • Lightly muddle the mint: Press gently to release flavor without making it bitter.
  • Use chilled ingredients: Cold prosecco and juice keep the spritz crisp and refreshing.
  • Mocktail version: Swap prosecco for sparkling water or non-alcoholic prosecco (I love Mionetto’s) and use elderflower syrup instead of liqueur.
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