A vibrant brunch setting with a tall glass of non-alcoholic mimosa garnished with an orange slice and fresh mint. The table features a fruit bowl with green grapes and berries, a stack of fluffy pancakes with a strawberry on top, a slice of savory quiche, and a glass of fresh orange juice. The bright green tablecloth adds a fresh, cheerful touch.
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How to Make a Simple & Refreshing Non-Alcoholic Mimosa

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Who doesn’t love a good mimosa? I know I do! 🧡

This Non-Alcoholic Mimosa is light, bubbly, and perfect for everything from brunch with friends to a laid-back morning at home.

Made with equal parts orange juice and sparkling grape juice, it’s not only refreshing and delicious but also a mocktail everyone can enjoy—kids included!

Plus, it pairs beautifully with fluffy pancakes, fresh fruit parfaits, or a savory quiche to complete your brunch spread.

Why You’ll Love It

  • Bright & Bubbly: The perfect mix of fresh citrus and sparkling sweetness
  • Quick & Easy: Just pour, stir, and enjoy!
  • Family-Friendly: Ideal for brunches, baby showers, and celebrations with guests of all ages.
  • Versatile: Enjoy it at breakfast, brunch, or even as a light afternoon treat.
  • Customizable: Easy to switch up with different fruit juices and garnishes.

How to Make It

This Non-Alcoholic Virgin Mimosa is as simple as it gets—just two ingredients, a few minutes of prep, and it’s ready. This recipe makes about four servings, just right for sharing with family or sipping while you relax and ease into your day.

Ingredients

  • 2 cups fresh orange juice (chilled)
  • 2 cups sparkling white grape juice (chilled)
  • Ice cubes (optional)

Optional Garnishes

  • Fresh orange slices
  • Berries (strawberries, blueberries, or raspberries)
  • Fresh mint leaves
  • Edible flowers

Instructions

1️⃣ Prepare the Glasses
Fill champagne flutes or clear glasses with ice cubes if desired.

2️⃣ Mix It Up
Pour equal parts orange juice and sparkling grape juice into each glass. Gently stir to combine without losing too much of the fizz.

3️⃣ Garnish & Serve
Add a slice of orange, a few fresh berries, or a sprig of mint for a beautiful presentation.

4️⃣ Enjoy Immediately
The bubbles are at their best when freshly poured, so serve right away and enjoy!

A close-up of a non-alcoholic mimosa being poured into a champagne flute, creating a light, bubbly foam. The scene features fresh oranges, a small carafe of orange juice, and a white bowl filled with vibrant berries, including raspberries and blueberries. The person pouring the drink wears a black top, adding contrast to the bright, fresh ingredients.

Extra Variation: Holiday Cranberry Mimosa

For a festive twist, turn your Non-Alcoholic Mimosa into a Holiday Cranberry Mimosa. This variation is great for Christmas brunch and holiday parties.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup fresh orange juice (chilled)
  • 1 cup cranberry juice (chilled)
  • 2 cups sparkling white grape juice (chilled)
  • Ice cubes (optional)

Instructions

1️⃣ Prepare the Glasses
Fill champagne flutes or clear glasses with ice cubes, if desired.

2️⃣ Mix It Up
Pour equal parts orange juice and cranberry juice into each glass, then top with sparkling grape juice. Gently stir to combine.

3️⃣ Garnish & Serve
Add fresh cranberries, a slice of orange, and a sprig of rosemary for a beautiful and festive presentation.

💡Pro Tip: For an extra festive touch, freeze fresh cranberries in ice cubes, or sugar coat them for a frosted look.

A festive holiday cranberry mimosa in a champagne flute, featuring a vibrant gradient from orange at the bottom to deep red at the top. The drink is garnished with sugared cranberries and a sprig of fresh rosemary, adding a wintry touch. The background is decorated with soft, warm holiday lights, evergreen branches, and cinnamon sticks for a cozy seasonal vibe.

Other Fun Variations & Customizations

🍍 Tropical Mimosa: Swap the orange juice for pineapple juice.
🍓 Berry Bliss: Use sparkling berry juice instead of grape juice and add fresh berries.
🍑 Peach Bellini Mocktail: Use peach juice in place of orange juice for a different take on a brunch classic.
🍎 Fall-Inspired: Mix apple cider with sparkling white grape juice for a comforting seasonal variation.

Perfect Pairings

  • Fluffy Pancakes: Add a little maple syrup and fresh berries.
  • Fresh Fruit Parfaits: Light, refreshing, and pairs beautifully with this citrusy drink.
  • Savory Quiche: A perfect balance of savory and sweet.
  • Breakfast Pastries: Think croissants, danishes, or muffins for a brunch spread.
A bright and elegant brunch table featuring a non-alcoholic mimosa garnished with a fresh orange slice, surrounded by a delicious spread of pancakes with butter, a colorful fruit salad, and a savory quiche. The table is adorned with fresh flowers in glass vases, adding a charming and inviting ambiance. The light and airy setting enhances the fresh and vibrant feel of the meal.

This Non-Alcoholic Mimosa Mocktail is not only delicious, it’s also a beautiful addition to any holiday brunch or party. It’s a big hit in my house! Let me know what you think in the comments if you decide to give it a try.

Cheers!

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