How To Make The Best Mimosa - Inspired Taste

This is our favorite mimosa recipe, and it’s so easy to make. These are light, bubbly, refreshing, and perfect for brunch or any celebration.

Mimosas made with sparkling wine and orange juice in a flute glass.

Mimosas are such a classic brunch cocktail! They are ridiculously easy to make, and I have shared a few tips below, including making them for a party, the best wine to buy, and my favorite orange juice to use.

The best ratio is equal parts sparkling wine and orange juice. Use this ratio when making one mimosa cocktail or when serving a crowd. When making, always add the sparkling wine first, then top with orange juice. This way, the cocktail mixes as you pour and won’t make a sticky mess at the top of the glass. You can watch me do this in our video. For more crowd-friendly cocktails, see all of our cocktail recipes!

Key Ingredients

  • Sparkling wine: I use chilled, dry sparkling wine for mimosas. Choose a wine you genuinely enjoy. You don’t need to break the bank (I spend $20 to $35 for sparkling wine we use to make mimosas). Use Champagne, Cava (from Spain), an American sparkling wine, or dry Prosecco (from Italy). We used Brut Champagne in our video. Cava and Prosecco are usually the least expensive. I also use sparkling wine for an Aperol Spritz, our Cranberry Champagne cocktail, and the classic Kir Royale.
  • Orange juice: I love fresh-squeezed orange juice for cocktails like mimosas. It tastes fresher, lighter, tarter, and more delicate than anything in the store. That said, when we’re in a pinch, we’ll use the “Simply” brand of orange juice.
  • Optional: Add a splash of liqueur and make Grand Mimosas with Grand Marnier, or add a raspberry flavor with Chambord.

Find the full recipe with measurements below.

How to Make the Best Mimosas

Tip 1: Use the classic mimosa ratio. The classic ratio is 1-to-1, or in other words, equal parts sparkling wine and orange juice. With this ratio, your cocktail is flavorful, not too sweet, and not boozy. It also means that one standard 750ml bottle of sparkling wine will make about 8 mimosas.

Tip 2: Use fresh orange juice. For the absolute best mimosa, we recommend using freshly squeezed orange juice (it tastes better). Before making the cocktails, consider straining it of excess pulp for the smoothest drink.

Juicing fresh oranges
Straining fresh orange juice to remove pulp

Tip 3: Mimosas are the perfect crowd-friendly brunch cocktail. Before your guests arrive, make sure both the sparkling wine and orange juice are thoroughly chilled. When you’re ready to serve, you have two options: pour individual mimosas as guests arrive or, for a pitcher, slowly combine one bottle of sparkling wine with three cups of orange juice.

Mimosa Cocktail Variations

  1. Substitute the orange juice: Use blood orange or grapefruit juice, or add a splash of cranberry, pineapple, or pomegranate juice for a fruitier flavor.
  2. Add fruit or fruit purée: Drop in chopped fresh fruit, such as strawberries, blueberries, or orange slices. Or, stir in a tablespoon of peach, mango, or strawberry purée at the bottom of each champagne flute before filling.
  3. Make it more boozy: Add a splash (about a tablespoon) of liqueur, such as Grand Marnier or Chambord, for a French-inspired mimosa.
  4. Make it a mocktail: For a non-alcoholic version, replace the sparkling wine with sparkling soda, flavored sparkling water, or non-alcoholic sparkling grape juice. For another zero-proof option, try our grapefruit paloma mocktail.

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Classic Mimosas

The Best Classic Mimosa

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  • PREP 5 mins
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This is my favorite mimosa recipe. The ratio is simple: equal parts sparkling wine and orange juice. Mimosas are perfect for brunch, birthdays, holidays, and weddings.

For the best mimosa, use a dry sparkling wine, not sweet. Look for “dry” or “brut” on the bottle. This recipe will work with Champagne, Spanish Cava, Prosecco, and an American sparkling wine. Use something you enjoy.

Make 8 Servings

Watch Us Make the Recipe

You Will Need

1 (750ml) bottle chilled dry sparkling wine

3 cups (750ml) chilled orange juice, we recommend freshly squeezed orange juice

1/2 cup (120ml) Grand Marnier, optional for Grand Mimosas

Directions

    1Fill eight champagne flutes half full with chilled sparkling wine. Top with orange juice.

    2For Grand Mimosas, add one tablespoon of Grand Marnier to each glass before adding the wine and orange juice.

Adam and Joanne's Tips

  • To make 1 mimosa cocktail: In a champagne flute, combine 1/3 cup chilled sparkling wine and 1/3 cup chilled orange juice. (optional: add 1 tablespoon Grand Marnier or triple sec).
  • Fresh squeezed orange juice: You will need 6 to 8 large juicy oranges for 3 cups.
  • The nutrition facts provided below are estimates.
Nutrition Per Serving Calories 156 / Protein 1 g / Carbohydrate 15 g / Dietary Fiber 0 g / Total Sugars 9 g / Total Fat 0 g / Saturated Fat 0 g / Cholesterol 0 g AUTHOR: Joanne Gallagher

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