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Side shot of a champagne flute filled with yummy orange non-alcoholic mimosa. Garnished elegantly with half an orange wheel.

Non-Alcoholic Mimosa

Leanne Neill
Brunch feels incomplete without something sparkling in your glass - and this non-alcoholic mimosa delivers all the elegance of the classic cocktail without a drop of alcohol. Light, bubbly, and bright with citrus, this alcohol-free mimosa is perfect for baby showers, Mother’s Day brunch, holiday mornings, or any gathering where guests want a sophisticated drink without the buzz. Whether you’re skipping alcohol by choice, hosting a mixed crowd, or simply craving a refreshing mocktail, this non-alcoholic mimosa brings the same celebratory sparkle to the table - effortlessly chic and endlessly sippable.
Prep Time 1 minute
Total Time 1 minute
Course Brunch, Celebrations, Drinks
Cuisine American
Servings 1 mocktail

Ingredients
  

  • 3.5 oz Orange juice (pulp free) freshly squeezed preferred
  • 3.5 oz Non-alcoholic Sparkling Wine see notes for substitutions

Instructions
 

  • Pour the orange juice into the champagne flute and then gently top up with the carbonated beverage.
  • You can give it a gentle stir, but the act of pouring often mixes the cocktail up enough. If you do decide to stir, don't stir too hard or you will lose some of your bubbles.
  • Garnish with half an orange wheel on the side of the glass, serve and enjoy.

Notes

  1. Non-alcoholic sparkling wine can be substituted with sparkling water/club soda or a clear soda pop like 7-Up or ginger ale.
  2. Some people feel pouring the carbonated beverage first into the champagne flute and adding the juice second helps prevent over fizzing and the loss of bubbles. I find both ways work, especially if you aren't over exuberant with the pouring.
  3. Freshly squeezed juices almost always make the best drinks. But a good quality store bought juice works great too.
Keyword Mimosa Mocktail, Non-Alcoholic Mimosa, Paloma Mocktails