Peach Tequila Sunrise Punch is the drink I make when I want a big, happy crowd with minimal fuss. Picture a juicy, peachy punch with sunny layers of color, chilled to perfection, and easy enough to pour without babysitting a cocktail shaker. If hosting stresses you out, this recipe is your low-effort showstopper. It looks fancy, tastes like summer, and scales up fast. I’ll walk you through the ingredients, simple steps, and a few tricks so your punch stays bright, balanced, and party ready. 
Must-Have Ingredients for Peach Tequila Sunrise Punch
You don’t need a long list, just good, fresh stuff. The key is ripe peach flavor, clean citrus, and ice-cold everything. Here’s what I use for about 10 to 12 servings, with room to top off.
The Story Behind This Recipe
I’ve spent years testing recipes for Cuts Food, and this Peach Tequila Sunrise Punch is a keeper: big on flavor with no weird tricks. Peach Tequila Sunrise Punch is the drink I make when I want a big, happy crowd with minimal fuss. Picture a juicy, peachy punch with sunny…
- 2 cups blanco tequila clean and smooth
- 3 cups peach nectar or ripe peach puree for extra body
- 1.5 cups orange juice freshly squeezed if possible
- 0.5 cup fresh lime juice for that bright pop
- 0.75 cup orange liqueur like triple sec or Cointreau
- 0.5 to 0.75 cup grenadine for sweetness and the sunrise look
- 1 liter chilled club soda optional, add just before serving
- 2 cups sliced peaches fresh or thawed frozen
- 1 to 2 oranges sliced, for garnish
- Ice lots of it, ideally large cubes or an ice ring
For parties, I also put out a small dish of coarse salt and sugar to rim glasses if folks want that on the spot. Pro tip: chill your pitcher and glasses ahead of time for a colder pour that won’t dilute as fast.
If you need an extra party option for a big crowd, I also love this bright and fun punch idea: deliciously fun pink party punch you’ll love. It pairs well if you’re doing a punch duo.
What tequila works best
Reach for a blanco tequila with crisp agave notes. It keeps the flavor light and lets the peaches shine. If you prefer a rounder flavor, a reposado adds a subtle caramel note, but don’t go too oaky.
Fresh vs. frozen peaches
Fresh peaches are lovely when they’re in season. If not, frozen peaches are reliable and juicy. Either way, a bit of peach nectar pulls everything together, so you’re not depending entirely on fruit ripeness.

Step-by-Step Instructions to Make Peach Tequila Sunrise Punch
1. Chill everything. Put your tequila, juices, grenadine, and club soda in the fridge a few hours ahead. Cold ingredients make a huge difference.
2. Make a quick peach base. If you’re using fresh or frozen peaches, blend 1 to 1.5 cups of fruit with some peach nectar until smooth. Strain if you want a silky punch, or keep it rustic. Add this to a large, chilled pitcher.
3. Build the punch. Pour in tequila, orange juice, lime juice, orange liqueur, and remaining peach nectar. Stir gently. Taste. If it needs more brightness, add a splash of lime. If you want it sweeter, you can bump the nectar or plan on a heavier hand with the grenadine.
4. Add the club soda just before serving. This keeps it lively and not flat. If you prefer no bubbles, skip it.
5. Create the sunrise. Fill glasses with ice and pour in your punch. Slowly drizzle grenadine along the inside of the glass so it sinks and blooms into that layered sunrise look. Do not stir after the grenadine. Let the color do its beautiful thing.
6. Garnish. Slide in a peach slice and an orange wheel, maybe a cherry if you’re feeling nostalgic. Serve right away.
Make-ahead tip: Mix the punch base up to 24 hours in advance without the club soda or grenadine. Keep it chilled. When guests arrive, add club soda and garnish. Build the sunrise in each glass with a drizzle of grenadine as you pour.
While the punch chills, I like to set dessert on the counter so it’s ready when the first glasses empty. This creamy no-bake treat is a peachy match and takes almost no effort: no-bake peach raspberry cheesecake.
“I made this for a summer birthday and people kept asking for the recipe. The colors were gorgeous and the flavor was fresh, not too sweet. So easy for a crowd.”

Popular Tequila Cocktail Variations
Want to mix it up a little? Here are easy twists I’ve tried and loved.
Spicy sunrise: Muddle a few slices of jalapeno with the lime juice before adding to the pitcher. It gives a gentle heat that plays well with peach.
Sparkling switch: Use a dry sparkling wine instead of club soda for a more festive vibe. It adds tiny bubbles and an elegant edge.
Mango-peach blend: Swap half the peach nectar for mango nectar. It deepens the color and adds tropical richness.
Frozen slush: Blend the base with ice for a soft, slushy punch. Drizzle grenadine into each glass so you still get that sunrise ribbon.
Zero-proof option
Skip the tequila and orange liqueur. Add extra peach nectar and a bit more fresh lime. Keep the grenadine for the sunrise look and top with sparkling water. It’s refreshing and looks just as pretty in the glass.
Hosting a bigger group and want a second bowl with a different vibe? I’ve teamed this with a playful pink option so guests can choose their mood. Try this party favorite: deliciously fun pink party punch you’ll love.
Serving Suggestions for Tequila Cocktails
Make your setup do some of the entertaining for you. Little touches go a long way.
- Glassware: Tall Collins glasses show off the sunrise layers best.
- Ice strategy: Use large cubes or an ice ring in the pitcher to keep things cold without watering it down too fast.
- Rims: Offer a shallow plate with coarse sugar or a sugar-salt mix. Rub a lime wedge on the rim, dip, and sip.
- Garnish bar: Set out peach slices, orange wheels, cherries, and a few mint sprigs. Guests love to customize.
- Batch math: For every additional 4 people, add roughly 1 cup peach nectar, 2/3 cup OJ, 1/4 cup lime juice, 1/4 cup orange liqueur, and 2/3 cup tequila. Adjust grenadine at the glass for color.
- Food pairing: Light, fruity desserts work magic with this punch. I often serve this easy bake-light treat on the side: deliciously light peach blueberry cottage cheese cake.
- Safety first: Keep water and snacks out. A full table means folks pace themselves.
Tips for Customizing Your Peach Tequila Sunrise Punch
Balance sweet and tart: Taste the base before you add club soda. If it’s too sweet, add a little more lime. Too tart? Stir in a touch more nectar.
Use real citrus: Fresh lime and orange juice make a big difference. Pre-squeeze an hour before and keep refrigerated.
Don’t skip the chill: Warm punch tastes flabby. Cold punch tastes bright. Simple as that.
Layer like a pro: The grenadine part is all about patience. Pour it slowly along the inside of the glass so it sinks. Resist the urge to stir.
Keep it cold outdoors: Freeze peach slices and use them as edible ice. You get flavor and frost without extra water.
Make-ahead and scaling
For bigger crowds, double the base in two pitchers instead of one huge container. It chills faster and is easier to pour. You can make the base up to a day ahead and store it in the fridge. Add bubbles and grenadine when guests arrive so everything tastes fresh and looks bold.
Common Questions
How do I prevent the punch from getting watered down? Chill every ingredient, use large ice cubes, and keep the base in the fridge until the moment you serve. Add club soda at the last minute.
Can I use store-bought peach juice instead of nectar? Yes. Nectar has more body and fruit flavor, but a good-quality juice works fine. You might need a touch more grenadine for sweetness.
What tequila brand should I pick? Choose a mid-range blanco that you’d sip over ice. No need to splurge, but avoid harsh bottom-shelf bottles.
How long will the punch stay good? The base stays great in the fridge for about 24 hours. Once you add club soda, drink within a couple of hours for best bubbles.
Can I make it without grenadine? Sure. The color won’t be sunrise-style, but the flavor can still be fantastic. If you skip it, sweeten with a little simple syrup or extra nectar as needed.
Ready to Stir, Sip, and Share
You’re set with a punch that’s easy to prep, gorgeous in the glass, and flexible enough for any crowd. Keep it cold, taste as you go, and let the grenadine give you that dreamy color. If you want more party inspiration, check out this well-tested party version from Cake ’n Knife: Peach Tequila Sunrise Punch For A Party | Cake ‘n Knife. For ingredient ideas and another take on the method, I also like the clarity in this guide from Stirrings: Peach Tequila Sunrise Punch – Cocktail Recipes | Stirrings. Now grab your pitcher, chill those glasses, and make it happen. Your friends will be asking for seconds before the ice even melts.


Peach Tequila Sunrise Punch
Ingredients
Method
- Chill everything. Put your tequila, juices, grenadine, and club soda in the fridge a few hours ahead. Cold ingredients make a huge difference.
- Make a quick peach base. Blend 1 to 1.5 cups of fruit with some peach nectar until smooth. Strain if you want a silky punch, or keep it rustic. Add to a large, chilled pitcher.
- Pour in tequila, orange juice, lime juice, orange liqueur, and remaining peach nectar. Stir gently. Taste. Adjust brightness with lime or sweetness with more nectar or grenadine.
- Add the club soda just before serving to keep it lively.
- Fill glasses with ice and pour in your punch. Slowly drizzle grenadine along the inside of the glass for a layered sunrise look.
- Garnish with a peach slice and an orange wheel, and serve immediately.
