Malibu Sunset
A gorgeous, golden-hued glass that looks like the sky right before the sun dips below the ocean — that’s exactly what this malibu sunset delivers. I first made this for a backyard gathering and honestly, people thought I’d hired a bartender.
It’s that stunning. And the best part? It takes about two minutes to pull together, which is basically my love language.
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Why You’ll Love This Sunset Cocktail Recipe
This easy Malibu drink recipe is everything a good cocktail should be: beautiful, refreshing, and totally fuss-free. You get that gorgeous gradient of orange fading into deep red grenadine — no special skills required.
It works as a tropical Malibu cocktail for summer parties, brunch vibes, or honestly just a Tuesday when you need something pretty in your glass. Non-alcoholic sparkling wine keeps it light and bubbly.
Think of it like a mimosa’s more glamorous, beach-loving cousin.
Ingredients You’ll Need

The shopping list here is genuinely short. Three ingredients, zero stress. Here’s everything laid out nice and neat:
| Ingredient Group | Ingredient | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| The Base | Non-alcoholic sparkling wine (or alternative) | See Note 1 for swap ideas |
| The Juice | Orange juice | Fresh-squeezed is amazing, store-bought works great |
| The Sunset Magic | 1/2 teaspoon grenadine | This is what creates that gorgeous color gradient |
| Garnish | Fruit of your choice | Orange slices, cherries, or strawberries all look stunning |
Note 1: No sparkling wine on hand? You can swap it for sparkling water, lemonade, ginger ale, or even a tropical juice blend. The malibu sunset is flexible like that — make it yours.
How to Make a Malibu Sunset (Step-by-Step)

This sunset cocktail recipe is as easy as it gets. No shaking, no straining, no bartending degree needed. Just follow these three simple steps and you’ll have something gorgeous in your hand in under five minutes.
Step 1: Build the Base
Grab a champagne flute — that tall, elegant shape is what makes the color gradient really show off. Pour equal parts orange juice and non-alcoholic sparkling wine into the glass.
Go slow when pouring the sparkling wine so it doesn’t foam up and overflow everywhere. Ask me how I know. The glass should be about three-quarters full at this point.
Tip: Chill your glass in the freezer for 10 minutes beforehand. A cold glass keeps everything bubbly longer.
Step 2: Pour the Grenadine (This Is the Fun Part)
Here’s where the magic happens. Take your 1/2 teaspoon of grenadine and pour it in very slowly, right down the inside edge of the glass.
Because grenadine is denser than the juice mixture, it’ll sink to the bottom and create that gorgeous ombre sunset effect. Do NOT stir — that’ll mix everything together and you’ll lose that beautiful gradient.
Pro tip: Use the back of a spoon held just above the surface to guide the grenadine in extra gently. It makes the layers even more defined and honestly looks incredibly impressive.
Step 3: Garnish and Serve
Now make it pretty. Slide an orange slice onto the rim, drop in a cherry, or fan out a couple of strawberry slices. This is your moment to be fancy.
Serve immediately while it’s still bubbly and cold. This is definitely a drink for right now — it doesn’t sit well, and you won’t want it to.
Expert Tips for the Perfect Malibu Sunset
Temperature Matters
Everything should be cold before you start. Cold orange juice, cold sparkling wine, cold glass. Room temperature ingredients make a flat, sad cocktail. Pop the OJ and sparkling wine in the fridge for at least an hour before making this easy Malibu drink recipe.
Getting the Gradient Right
The slower you pour the grenadine, the better the layers. Rushing this step is the only real way to mess up this sunset cocktail recipe. Take your time and let gravity do the work.
If your grenadine mixes in a little, don’t stress — it still tastes delicious and looks pretty either way.
Scaling Up for a Crowd
Making this tropical Malibu cocktail for a party? Pre-mix large batches of the OJ and sparkling wine base in a pitcher and keep it chilled. Then pour individual glasses and add the grenadine fresh to each one, right before serving.
Do not pre-mix the grenadine into the pitcher — you’ll lose the whole sunset effect and nobody wants that.
Fun Variations to Try
Tropical Twist
Swap the orange juice for passion fruit juice or mango juice for a more intensely tropical Malibu cocktail vibe. The color gets even more vivid and the flavor goes full vacation mode. Pair it with something equally summery, like honey mustard grilled chicken for the ultimate backyard spread.
Fizzy Lemonade Version
Replace the sparkling wine with sparkling lemonade for a sweet-tart twist. This version is a total crowd-pleaser with kids and adults alike. The pink lemonade variety makes the colors even more dramatic.
Berry Sunset
Add a splash of raspberry juice or cranberry juice alongside the OJ. It deepens the color palette and gives the whole drink a berry-forward flavor that feels really sophisticated.
Sparkling Water Version
If you want something lighter and less sweet, plain sparkling water works beautifully as the base. You get all the visual drama of the sunset effect with a cleaner, fresher flavor. Great for an afternoon sip alongside homemade sourdough pretzel buns.
Troubleshooting Your Sunset Cocktail
The Layers Are Mixing Together
This almost always happens because the grenadine was poured too fast or the glass was stirred. Next time, go slower with the pour and use the back-of-spoon technique. It takes maybe 10 extra seconds and makes a huge difference.
The Drink Tastes Too Sweet
Grenadine is naturally quite sweet, so if the whole drink feels sugary, reduce to just 1/4 teaspoon. You can also use freshly squeezed orange juice instead of store-bought, since fresh OJ is a little more tart and balances things out nicely.
The Fizz Went Flat
This happens when the sparkling wine sits out too long before using, or when the glass wasn’t cold enough. Always pour fizzy drinks last, right before serving, and keep everything well chilled.
Storage and Make-Ahead Tips
Let’s be real — this malibu sunset is best enjoyed the moment it’s made. But here’s what you need to know about storing components:
| Component | Storage Method | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Assembled cocktail | Not recommended | Serve immediately |
| Freshly squeezed orange juice | Airtight container in fridge | Up to 3 days |
| Grenadine (opened bottle) | Sealed in fridge | Up to 6 months |
| Sparkling wine (opened) | Sealed with a stopper in fridge | 1-2 days (best day of) |
No-Waste Kitchen Ideas
Got leftover orange juice? Use it in marinades — it’s incredible with chicken. Leftover grenadine is fantastic drizzled over yogurt, stirred into iced tea, or used in mocktail syrup blends.
Sparkling wine that’s gone a bit flat? Use it in a savory pan sauce or add it to salad dressing for a subtle brightness. Nothing goes to waste around here.
Nutritional Information

Here’s a rough breakdown per serving of this easy Malibu drink recipe, based on equal parts OJ and sparkling wine with 1/2 tsp grenadine:
| Nutrient | Amount (approx. per serving) |
|---|---|
| Calories | 70-100 kcal |
| Carbohydrates | 15-20g |
| Sugars | 12-18g |
| Fat | 0g |
| Protein | 0-1g |
| Sodium | 5-10mg |
| Vitamin C | High (from orange juice) |
Note: Nutrition values vary depending on the brand of sparkling wine, OJ, and grenadine used. These are approximate estimates for reference only.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I make a big batch of this malibu sunset for a party?
Yes! Pre-mix the orange juice and sparkling wine base in a large pitcher and keep it chilled. When guests are ready, pour individual glasses and add the grenadine fresh to each one right before serving. This keeps the beautiful sunset gradient intact for everyone.
What can I use instead of grenadine?
Pomegranate juice or raspberry syrup both work as substitutes and create a similar color effect. Pomegranate juice is slightly less sweet, so it’s great if you want a less sugary version of this sunset cocktail recipe.
Can kids drink this tropical Malibu cocktail?
Absolutely! Since this recipe uses non-alcoholic sparkling wine, it is completely kid-friendly. Swap the sparkling wine for sparkling apple juice or a lemon-lime soda for an even more family-friendly version.
Why isn’t my grenadine sinking to the bottom?
Grenadine needs to be poured very slowly and gently to sink properly. If it mixes right in, your pour was likely too fast. Try using the back-of-spoon technique: hold a spoon just above the drink surface and pour the grenadine over the back of it to slow it down.
What food pairs well with this easy Malibu drink recipe?
This cocktail pairs beautifully with light, fresh flavors. Try it alongside grilled meats or crowd-pleasing snacks. It’s also fantastic with a cheesy, comfort-food spread like one-pot cheeseburger macaroni for a fun contrast of fancy drink and cozy food.
Final Thoughts
This malibu sunset is one of those recipes that looks wildly impressive but takes almost zero effort. Three ingredients, one glass, and about two minutes of your time — that’s all it takes to make something truly beautiful.
Whether you’re hosting a summer party, making brunch feel fancier, or just treating yourself on a warm afternoon, this easy Malibu drink recipe delivers every single time.
Go make it, take a photo of those gorgeous layers before you mix it up, and then enjoy every sip. If you love it, save it to Pinterest so your friends can find it too — and drop a comment below letting me know how yours turned out!

Malibu Sunset
Equipment
- Champagne flute
- Spoon
Ingredients
The Base
- Non-alcoholic sparkling wine (or alternative) Equal amount to orange juice. See notes for swap ideas.
The Juice
- Orange juice Equal amount to sparkling wine. Fresh-squeezed or store-bought both work.
The Sunset Magic
- 0.5 tsp Grenadine Creates the gorgeous color gradient.
Garnish
- Fruit of your choice Orange slices, cherries, or strawberries all look stunning.
Instructions
- Add equal amounts of orange juice and non-alcoholic sparkling wine (or alternative) to a champagne flute. Pour slowly to avoid overflow and fill the glass about three-quarters full.
- Gently pour in the grenadine very slowly down the inside edge of the glass, or over the back of a spoon held just above the surface. Because grenadine is denser, it will sink to the bottom and create the sunset gradient. Do not stir.
- Garnish with your choice of fruit — an orange slice on the rim, a cherry, or fanned strawberry slices all work beautifully. Serve immediately while cold and bubbly.
