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Rich Drinks

Cocktails, mocktails and punches, styles and ingredients with a rich flavor profile.

Structure130 drinks91 cocktails31 mocktails21 food pairings

Rich describes drinks with full body, dense sweetness, creamy texture, aged-spirit depth or dessert-like weight. It often appears in stirred, creamy, coffee, chocolate, tiki and after-dinner drinks.

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Top cocktails with Rich
DrinkFlavorFlavor
1151 Florida Bushwacker
VanillaCream
2Ace35622.8
CreamRich
Rich
3Alexander Cocktail No. 222520.8
VanillaCream
4Alexander's Sister Cocktail22222.1
HerbalCream
5Amaretto And Cream27212.0
CreamAlmond
6Baby Eskimo
CreamVanilla
Rich
7Bikini43114.4
LemonCitrus
8Brandy Alexander
VanillaCream
9Brandy Flip39012.0
SugarSweet
10Brandy Milk Punch22420.0
SugarSweet
11Bull's Milk
SpiceVanilla
12Cafe De Paris Cocktail30523.0
CreamAnise
13Café di Amaretto2336.8
CoffeeCream
14Caledonia28215.6
VanillaCream
15Cara Sposa
CreamCitrus

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What are rich drinks?

Rich describes drinks with full body, dense sweetness, creamy texture, aged-spirit depth or dessert-like weight. It often appears in stirred, creamy, coffee, chocolate, tiki and after-dinner drinks.

Rich drinks — FAQ

What does rich mean in a drink?
Rich describes drinks with full body, dense sweetness, creamy texture, aged-spirit depth or dessert-like weight. It often appears in stirred, creamy, coffee, chocolate, tiki and after-dinner drinks.
How common is rich in the WhatDrink catalogue?
Rich is linked to 130 recipes, including 91 cocktails, 31 mocktails, 3 shots, 3 punches and 1 coffee cocktails. These are catalogue relationships, not a claim that every drink tastes equally strongly of rich.
How does WhatDrink choose drinks for the Rich page?
Drinks are selected from recipes with a canonical rich flavour tag and then ordered using recipe-quality and coverage signals. Inclusion reflects structured flavour evidence, not an editorial ranking of the best drinks.

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Flavor profiles are approximate and based on recipe ingredients, preparation and typical drink style. Actual flavour can vary by brand, garnish and serving method.