The Masters' new limited-edition Azalea kit sold out almost immediately after its release. The good news? You can still make it yourself.
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Earlier this week, Augusta National Golf Club released the 2025 edition of its popular “Taste of the Masters” hosting kits.
First introduced during the pandemic in 2020 as a way of enabling Masters fans to enjoy Augusta National’s famous concessions from home, the kits — which include staples like pimento cheese, egg salad, potato chips and logoed cups — proved to be so popular that they’ve become an annual staple.
This year, the Masters added a kit to honor the tournament’s signature pink-hued cocktail: the Azalea. The Azalea kit includes a limited-edition bottle of cocktail mix, Masters cups, coasters, a cocktail jigger and custom stirrers. Unfortunately, the kit sold out almost immediately after its release. (If you’re still interested in buying, you can join a waitlist here.)
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The good news? Last year, Augusta National revealed the official Azalea recipe on the tournament’s Pinterest page, so you can still enjoy your own Azalea at home, made exactly the same way as the Magnolia Lane version.
Here’s the Augusta-approved method to making the Masters’ signature cocktail.
Ingredients:
-Ice
-1.25 oz vodka
-5 oz lemonade
-0.5 oz grenadine
-Cherry and lemon wheel garnish
The recipe doesn’t specify whether or not the mixture should be shaken or stirred, so we’ll leave that up to personal preference. Just make sure to pair one with another Augusta staple: pimento cheese. Cheers!
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