IBA official cocktail | |
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Type | Wine cocktail |
Primary alcohol by volume | |
Served | Straight up; without ice |
Standard garnish | Orange twist |
Standard drinkware | Champagne flute |
IBA specified ingredients |
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Preparation | Ensure both ingredients are well chilled, then mix into the glass. Serve cold. |
Mimosa recipe at International Bartenders Association |
A mimosacocktail is composed of champagne (or other sparkling wine) and chilled citrus juice, usually orange juice unless otherwise specified. It is traditionally served in a tall champagne flute at brunch, at weddings, or as part of business or first class service on some passenger railways and airlines.[1] The mixing ratio of the 'classic mimosa' differs based on the source.[2][3]
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History[edit]
The cocktail is named after the yellow-flowered mimosa plant, Acacia dealbata.[4]
Variations[edit]
The Buck's Fizz is a similar type of cocktail, invented a few years earlier in London, which has twice as much champagne as orange juice.[5]
2+3=5 Mp3
The Poinsettia is cranberry juice with champagne (sometimes with vodka and/or Cointreau).
The Lemosa is lemonade with champagne.
Fruit Juice 2 3 5 12
The Vermosa is apple cider with champagne, notably served in Vermont, USA. Apple cider with champagne is also called a Crisp.
The Soleil is made with pineapple juice.
A large portion of mimosa is sometimes called a 'double dose of mimose.'
The Megmosa[6][7] is a similar type of cocktail, composed of equal parts champagne and grapefruit juice.
References[edit]
- ^'Acela Express First Class Menus'(PDF).
- ^'Creative Champagne Cocktails'. Southern Living. Retrieved 2019-05-31.
- ^Editors, Esquire (2018-03-07). 'How to Make a Classic Mimosa'. Esquire. Retrieved 2019-05-31.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
- ^Krekow, Sylvie. 'Mimosa – Drink Recipe: How to Make the Perfect Mimosa'. Esquire. Retrieved 2012-08-02.
- ^'Buck's Fizz & Mimosa Cocktails – history & recipes'. www.diffordsguide.com. Retrieved 2018-01-23.
- ^'Megmosa recipe | Epicurious.com'. Epicurious. Retrieved 2018-01-23.
- ^'Megmosa Recipe on Food52'. Food52. Retrieved 2018-01-23.
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