Is the Carajillo Coming for Espresso Martini’s Crown?
In 2023, the Espresso Martini became the sixth most-popular cocktail in the US and, according to Pernod Ricard, online searches for the drink were up by 26% last year – but now Google data is suggesting that a new coffee-based cocktail may be about to take its crown.
In the bars and restaurants of Roma Norte, a lively neighborhood in Mexico City filled with cafes, shops, and the city’s most stylish residents, there’s a whole lotta shakin’ going on. But the espresso martini is not the drink of choice being strained into glittering glassware for thirsty drinkers citywide. Rather, it’s the Carajillo.
The Carajillo is a simpler drink, typically made with espresso and Licor 43, a Spanish liqueur, and often served over ice. Its distinct flavor profile, with prominent vanilla and citrus notes, results in a smoother and sweeter taste compared to the vodka and coffee liqueur in an espresso martini. With a lower alcohol content, the Carajillo also offers a more approachable option for those who prefer a lighter drink.
The Carajillo's origins in Spain and popularity in Mexico also offer a sense of global intrigue, appealing to consumers looking for something beyond the familiar.
While the espresso martini has been dominating cocktail and brunch menus for the best part of a decade, it appears that the Carajillo is beginning to make waves in the US, with Google searches showing a steady climb in its popularity, and Yelp data indicating a 118% increase in 2023.
If you were to take what industry pundits and cocktail aficionados are saying, the carajillo is emerging as a strong contender. Now that may be a bit dramatic, but, maybe you won’t be reading about how the espresso martini is having yet another “moment” this year. It seems like we’re told we’re in the midst of the espresso martini’s latest moment every time fall or winter comes around.
While the Espresso Martini is a modern classic that has been around for decades…it’s not “having a moment,” it has simply reached ubiquity.
The idea that, perhaps, a lesser-known coffee serve could have its moment this year is exciting. After all, all good things must come to an end and that includes the Espresso Martini Madness.
South of the border a better coffee cocktail is said to exist, and everyone in Mexico City is drinking it: the Carajillo.


