Pimm’s Cup and Strawberries and Cream: Wimbledon’s Quintessential English Indulgences
Pimm’s Cup is a quintessential English beverage traditionally served during Wimbledon’s tennis tournament. I describe it as an English sangria. It goes well with strawberries and cream which are also served during Wimbledon.
Would you like to watch Wimbledon the way they do in London? You’ll need a Pimm’s Cup!
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Well read on, as all you need is a bottle of Pimm’s No. 1 Cup, white wine, some fruit, and cream and BevMo! wants to help you with that list of ingredients! (SEE GIVEAWAY BELOW)*
An English Tradition
Having a Pimm’s Cup with strawberries and cream is the equivalent to having a hot dog and beer at a baseball game in the US. Last year, the Olympics banned Pimm’s from Wimbledon, which prompted the UK’s number one tennis player, Andy Murray’s mother to say, “No point going then.” -from Reuters.
If you’re not from the UK, you’re probably wondering what Pimm’s No. 1 Cup is, right? It is an English liqueur which is used to make the British equivalent of a Spanish sangria (lovely with tapas)!
Another mixed fruit recipe: Italian Macedonia fruit salad.
Pimm’s No. 1 Cup is not too strong and has some light herbal flavors; but don’t let this scare you as it has a lovely flavor.
My English cousin, Denisa, who I introduced you to with my chocolate bread pudding recipe, makes a fabulous Pimm’s Cup. I know this, because I’ve tasted it, and everyone who has it, asks her for the recipe. In fact, when I was asking her permission to write this post, she laughed and said someone had just asked her for the recipe that day!
Denisa’s fruits of choice are nectarines, apples, grapes, bananas and strawberries. Cucumbers are lovely for a bit of contrasting color in the drink, but both Denisa and I prefer the flavor of just the fruit. Feel free to use whatever fruit you like, as you really can’t go wrong.
Denisa’s Pimm’s Cup Punch
Recipe by Denisa Lee serves 8-10
FULL PRINTABLE RECIPE BELOW
Ingredients
- Pimm’s liqueur
- nectarines
- apple
- grapes
- strawberries
- cucumber
- white wine
- lemon lime soda
Plan to make this in advance as the fruit needs to steep.
Directions
Place all the cut up fruit in a large bowl or punch bowl, then pour the bottle of Pimm’s over the fruit, cover and set aside for 2-3 hours. Keeping it refrigerated is preferable, but not necessary.
Now add the chilled white wine and lemon-lime soda, and serve in tall glasses.

Pimm's Cup
Special Equipment
- 12 tall glasses for Pimm's Cup, mojitos, etc.
Ingredients
- 1 bottle Pimm's No. 1 Cup Liqueur 750 ml (available at BevMo!)
- 2 nectarines cut into nibble size pieces
- 1 apple cut into nibble size pieces
- 1 small bunch grapes cut into halves if they are large
- 6 strawberries cut up
- 1 small cucumber sliced (optional)
- 2 bottles dry white wine 750 ml each
- 24 oz lemon lime soda 2 cans (with sugar, no high fructose corn syrup)
Instructions
- Place all the cut up fruit in a large bowl or punch bowl, then pour the bottle of Pimm's over the fruit.
- Cover and refrigerate (if possible) for 2-3 hours.
- Now add the chilled white wine and lemon-lime soda, and serve in tall glasses.
Notes
- Mix and match the fruit to your liking.
Nutrition
Strawberries and Cream
- fresh, organic strawberries
- organic, fresh whipping cream*
Cut up the strawberries and place in serving bowls. Whip the cream lightly, and pour/dollop on top of the strawberries.
*In the US, we don’t have the choices that the Brits have when it comes to types of cream, so the best we can do is buy organic, and lightly whip it. It is much too runny to pour over strawberries and other fruits/desserts like they do in Britain. :(
Now go an enjoy Wimbledon like an Englishman (or Englishwoman)!
Here’s your chance to indulge in this English tradition courtesy of BevMo! and Christina’s Cucina!Winner will be sent a $50 gift card directly from BevMo!. *entrants must be 21 years of age or older and a resident of California, Washington or Arizona
(states with BevMo! locations).
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I like a sweet fruity martini. Thanks for the giveaway
Sounds good to me! Good luck, Debi!
Dear Christina, You never cease to amaze me! I think this drink is fabulous. I am not really a drinker, but this drink is so refreshing and must be delicious. I have never had or heard of Pimm’s, but I like it. Love all the fruit mixed in and it looks so pretty in a tall glass.I have watched on occasion Wimbledon. It really is not my thing, but have seen it before. I can see that this drink would go over very nicely. Plus a nice addition to the drink is that luscious bowl of strawberries and cream…That I could devour in a minute! I always learn some from your blog posts. Thanks Dottie :)
Yes, I do think you’d like it, Dottie! I hope you have the opportunity to try one one day! Thank you so much for stopping by! CC
This is Dorothy at Shockinglydelicious. I adore either a vanilla or basil margarita, both of which are on my blog. Never had Pimm’s, must remedy that post haste!
Yes you do! Good luck on the contest! :)
not much of a drinker but would love to start
“Everything in moderation” is one of my favorite quotes! ;)
Hi Christina,
Sad that I don’t live in California or don’t qualify to participate this giveaway :p
I guess I have to watch Wimbledon or world cup with my PJ and just beer! :p
Zoe
Can you not buy Pimm’s in Australia, Zoe? That would be sad! :(
St, Germain Cocktail!
I like that one, too!
This may be a little silly to say, but I LOVE ginger beer with ruby port, a dash of lime juice, and a single maraschino cherry. Heavenly!
Not silly at all, sounds lovely! :)
I keep it simple, vodka and seven.
Must say, I’ve never tried that! Good luck on the giveaway, Sandy!