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A homemade take on the famous pineapple martini at The Capital Grille, Stoli Doli is incredibly easy to make and easy to drink.

Pineapple vodka in a rocks glass, garnished with a slice of pineapple

You guys know that I am not much of a drinker. Sure, I’ll have a drink here and there, and I have definitely been known to make infused vodkas as holiday gifts for friends, but I just don’t love a lot of alcoholic drinks.

But a few years ago, during a shopping trip with a friend, I discovered a drink that is smooth, refreshing, and downright delicious.

Two glasses of Stoli Doli on the rocks, garnished with pineapple

It was during my first dining experience at The Capital Grille that I tried the Stoli Doli. Let me tell you, if anything could change my opinion on cocktails, it would be this drink.

While the food at The Capital Grille was fantastic, the real star of the show came before my friend and I had ever taken a bite. The restaurant’s signature cocktail – the Stoli Doli – immediately stole our hearts.

After gushing to our server that night about how awesome it was, he convinced me to order just one more and spilled the details as to how this drink is made.

Slices of pineapple on a marble surface

WHAT IS A STOLI DOLI?

This drink is basically Stolichnaya vodka that is poured over sliced, fresh Dole pineapple – hence the Stoli Doli name. Our server said to place the pineapple in a jug, pour a bottle of vodka over it to cover the pineapple, and then let it sit for about 12 days.

Diced pineapple in a white bowl

The infused vodka is then shaken with ice and served straight-up in a martini glass. The resulting cocktail is sweet, full of flavor and goes down easy.

Vodka being poured over diced pineapple in a glass container

MAKING PINEAPPLE VODKA: IT’S SO EASY!

It might be borderline dangerous that Stoli Doli is every bit as easy to make as it is easy to drink.

I definitely recommend making your pineapple vodka with the best fresh pineapple you can find, though. Using a super sweet pineapple will make all the difference for the final drink.

Glass container filled with diced pineapple and vodka

Infusing the vodka in a container with a spigot, such as a large drink dispenser, will also make it easier to transfer the Stoli Doli to bottles later.

We’ve made infused vodka recipes before, including Pecan Pie Vodka and Mulling Spiced Vodka, but this pineapple vodka is possibly the easiest of the bunch.

Two Stoli Doli cocktails in rocks glasses next to a bottle of infused pineapple vodka

Just cut the pineapple into chunks and pour the vodka over it. I let mine infuse at room temperature for 12-14 days before straining it and pouring it into bottles.

Pro-tip: Don’t save the pineapple after infusing! All of the flavor is gone, so just discard it. Ask me how I know…

While The Capital Grille serves theirs straight up in a martini glass, I often serve it on over ice in a rocks glass. If the Stoli Doli is too strong for you as-is, you can also add in a splash of pineapple juice to temper it a bit.

Bottle of pineapple-infused vodka with a pineapple in the background

Whether you’re looking for a cocktail to beat the summer heat or you’ve been nominated to bring beverages to your next cookout, I’m fairly certain the Stoli Doli will be a huge hit!

Just be forewarned and drink responsibly! These seemingly sweet and unassuming cocktails can pack a pretty big punch!

Stoli Doli in a rocks glass next to a bottle of pineapple vodka

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Stoli Doli

By: Jamie
4.45 from 290 ratings
Prep: 10 minutes
Infusing Time: 14 days
Total: 14 days 10 minutes
Servings: 11
A homemade take on the famous pineapple martini at The Capital Grille, Stoli Doli is incredibly easy to make and easy to drink.

Ingredients

  • 1 fresh pineapple
  • 1 liter Stolichnaya Vodka

Instructions 

  • Slice the pineapple into chunks and place into a large container, preferably one with a spigot, such as a drink dispenser.
  • Pour the Stolichnaya Vodka directly over the fresh pineapple until the pineapple is covered with vodka.
  • Allow to sit for 12-14 days to infuse the vodka with the pineapple.
  • To serve, pour the pineapple infused vodka into a martini shaker filled with ice. Shake well and strain into a martini glass.

Notes

  • This recipe doubles well.
  • Infuse vodka at room temperature.
  • We strain the vodka, funnel it back into the Stoli bottle and store it within the refrigerator.
Makes 1 liter.

Nutrition

Serving: 3ounces, Calories: 254kcal, Carbohydrates: 11g, Protein: 0.4g, Fat: 0.1g, Saturated Fat: 0.01g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.03g, Monounsaturated Fat: 0.01g, Sodium: 2mg, Potassium: 91mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 8g, Vitamin A: 48IU, Vitamin C: 39mg, Calcium: 11mg, Iron: 0.2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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99 Comments

  1. Julie says:

    Just wondering if the dispenser is plastic or glass? Would it make a difference? (you know, acid of pineapple, vodka). Looks delish!

    1. Jamie says:

      Julie-
      My dispenser is glass, I don’t know how plastic would react. Hope this helps.
      -Jamie

  2. marla says:

    Perfect cocktail for summer celebrations :)

  3. Ellen says:

    A year ago I was in Honolulu at a restaraunt called Roy’s. They have a similar signature drink where you infuse pinaples with 1/2 vodka, 1/4 stoli’s and 1/4 Malibu rum. It has become a summer time favorite! Just watch the pinaples they pack a punch!

  4. Michelle B. says:

    Started my pineapple vodka on Friday…..it’s now Tuesday and I am patiently waiting for next Wednesday. Longhorn Steaks makes this vodka and it is absolutely delicious AND expensive.

  5. Colleen says:

    I’ve never commented on a recipe but I have to tell you, I did a double take when I saw this on Facebook! My husband introduced me to the beloved Stoli Dolis on our first date and it has been love ever since. No party of ours is complete with a big glass jug of these!! These are wildly dangerous because you can’t taste the vodka and you tanked real quick!

  6. Ann P. says:

    Simple, easy, and delicious! I like!

  7. Ali @ Gimme Some Oven says:

    This sounds totally up my alley!!! Ha – and I love that he had to try the pineapple. ;)

  8. Melissa says:

    Oh my gosh!! I am not a drinker at all and I LOVE THIS DRINK. My husband takes me to the Capital Grille every year for our anniversary and I get this drink…It’s like no other!

  9. Debbie says:

    While the pineapple was sitting in the vodka for the 12-14 days, was it at room temperature? I would assume so… Thanks! (I’d add pineapple juice to my drink too.)

    1. Jamie says:

      Debbie-
      Yes, we left ours at room temperature. Have a great day!
      -Jamie

  10. Kristin says:

    Well, now we know you’re most likely a “Michigan Girl”. Gotta love Somerset as well as The Capital Grille! We’re from West Michigan and when we come down to the “Detroit area” to shop Somerset, we always eat at Capital Grille. I absolutely love pineapple martinis. We make one based on a Grand Lux Cafe recipe made with equal parts vanilla vodka, pineapple rum and pineapple juice. Will have to try your version…and soon! Thanks!