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Mimosa (cocktail)

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Mimosa
IBA Official Cocktail
Two Mimosas
Type Wine cocktail
Primary alcohol by volume
Served stirred not shaken
Standard garnish

grenadine, cherries, strawberries[citation needed]

Standard drinkware
Flute Glass.svg
Champagne flute
IBA specified ingredients*

One part champagne, one Part orange juice

Preparation Ensure both ingredients are well chilled, then mix into the glass. Serve cold.

A Mimosa is a cocktail-like drink composed of one part champagne (or other sparkling wine) and one part thoroughly chilled citrus fruit juice, usually orange juice unless otherwise specified (e.g., "grapefruit [juice] mimosa"). It is traditionally served in a tall champagne flute with a morning brunch as hair of the dog or to guests at weddings.[1]

It is probably named after the yellow flowers of Acacia dealbata.[2]

A Buck's Fizz is a similar cocktail, but with twice as much orange juice as champagne.

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