Cranberry Mimosa Recipe

This recipe started as a way to make my brunch sparkle a bit more, especially during the holiday season when cranberries are everywhere. I love how the tartness of cranberry juice plays against the bubbly, creating a lively, refreshing sip. It’s a messy, joyful kind of drink, meant to be enjoyed with friends or on a quiet morning when you need a little lift.

The best part? It’s super flexible. A dash more cranberry, a splash of orange, or a little extra fizz — all tweakable to match your mood or whatever’s in the fridge. I’ve made this in pajamas, in fancy glasses, and honestly, it always feels like a tiny celebration.

Celebrating the unexpected: turning a simple brunch drink into a holiday-worthy toast with a splash of tart cranberry.

Why this drink matters to me

  • I love how this drink makes brunch feel like a celebration.
  • There’s something about the tartness that wakes up my senses.
  • I’ve served this at every holiday gathering since I first made it.
  • It’s a reminder that simple ingredients can become something special.
  • Making this always feels like a mini party, even if it’s just for myself.

Inspiration behind the cranberry mimosa

  • A few years ago, I was experimenting with holiday cocktails, trying to find something that felt festive but not overly sweet. Cranberries and champagne seemed like a natural pair, and I added a splash of orange liqueur for depth. The moment I tasted it, I knew I’d found my new favorite brunch staple.
  • It’s become a tradition to make this when I want to add a little sparkle to any morning or afternoon. It’s simple, bright, and always makes people smile. Sometimes, I even add a tiny sprig of rosemary or a cinnamon stick for an aromatic twist.

A little history behind the cranberry mimosa

  • Cranberry juice has been used in cocktails since the 1950s, adding a bright, tart flavor.
  • The mimosa itself originated in France in the 1920s, named after the mimosa flower.
  • Cranberries are native to North America and were traditionally used by indigenous peoples for food and medicine.
  • Adding a splash of orange liqueur is a modern twist that enhances the citrus notes, popular in brunch drinks.

Ingredient insights and tweaks

  • Cranberry juice: I use pure, unsweetened for tartness, but store-bought works fine. It’s bright and punchy. Swap with pomegranate juice for a sweeter, richer flavor.
  • Sparkling wine: I prefer a dry prosecco or champagne to keep it crisp. If you only have cava, it’s still lovely but slightly less refined. Look for bubbles that shimmer and pop.
  • Orange liqueur: Grand Marnier adds depth, but Cointreau is a good substitute with a citrus punch. Use less if you want it less boozy.
  • Simple syrup: Adds just a touch of sweetness, but honey syrup works well too. It’s softer, with a hint of floral.
  • Fresh cranberries: They add visual pop and tartness. Frozen ones are fine if fresh aren’t in season. They’re juicy and slightly firm.

Spotlight on Cranberries and Sparkling Wine

Cranberries:

  • Vibrant red, tart, and juicy. They hold their shape well and add a fresh burst.
  • Sparkling wine: Effervescent, with a crisp, clean finish. It’s the backbone that makes the drink lively and refreshing.

Sparkling wine:

  • Look for bubbles that shimmer and pop, adding a lively sparkle to every sip.
  • It’s best when well-chilled, and a gentle pour preserves the fizz.

Ingredient substitutions for flexibility

  • Dairy-Free: Use sparkling water with a splash of fruit syrup for a bubbly, tart beverage.
  • Less Alcohol: Substitute with sparkling apple cider for a non-alcoholic, fruity twist.
  • Sweetener: Maple syrup can replace simple syrup for a richer, earthy sweetness.
  • Fresh Cranberries: Dried cranberries soaked in a little water can work in a pinch.
  • Champagne Alternative: Use club soda with a splash of fruit juice for a budget-friendly option.
  • Orange Liqueur: Triple sec or Cointreau can be swapped depending on what’s in your cabinet.
  • Sparkling wine: Sekt or any bubbly works, just adjust sweetness to taste.

Equipment & Tools

  • Large mixing pitcher: Combine ingredients and gently stir.
  • Spoon or stirrer: Mix ingredients gently without deflating bubbles.
  • Champagne flutes or wine glasses: Serve the drink with style and to keep it bubbly.

Step-by-step guide to a sparkling cranberry mimosa

  1. Chill your glasses and ingredients ahead of time. It’s all about that cold, fizzy freshness.
  2. In a large pitcher, combine cranberry juice, a splash of orange liqueur, and a teaspoon of simple syrup if desired.
  3. Pour the sparkling wine gently into the pitcher, tilting the glass to preserve bubbles.
  4. Stir gently to combine, then taste and adjust sweetness or tartness as needed.
  5. Fill each glass halfway with the mixture.
  6. Top with fresh cranberries and a twist of orange peel for garnish.
  7. Serve immediately to keep the bubbles lively and the drink cold.

Serve immediately. Garnish with cranberries and a twist of orange peel. Enjoy the sparkle and tartness in every sip.

How to Know It’s Done

  • Color should be a vivid, ruby red.
  • Bubbles should be lively and persistent.
  • The aroma should be bright with hints of citrus and berry.

Cranberry Sparkling Mimosa

This festive beverage combines tart cranberry juice with bubbly sparkling wine, creating a lively and refreshing brunch drink perfect for the holidays or any celebratory morning. It’s easy to customize with tweaks like extra fruit or aromatic garnishes, making each glass feel special. The final appearance is vibrant red with lively bubbles, topped with fresh cranberries and citrus twists.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes
Servings: 4
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: holiday
Calories: 120

Ingredients
  

  • 1 cup cranberry juice unsweetened or pure cranberry juice for tartness
  • 1/4 cup orange liqueur Grand Marnier or Cointreau
  • 1 teaspoon simple syrup optional, for added sweetness
  • 1 bottle sparkling wine chilled, such as prosecco or champagne
  • a handful fresh cranberries for garnish and tartness
  • 1 orange orange peel for garnish and aroma

Equipment

  • Large mixing pitcher
  • Spoon or stirrer
  • Champagne flutes or wine glasses

Method
 

  1. Chill your glasses and ingredients ahead of time to ensure the drink stays cold and fizzy.
  2. Pour the cranberry juice into a large mixing pitcher, creating a vibrant red base that smells tart and inviting.
  3. Add the orange liqueur to the pitcher, giving the mixture a bright citrus aroma and a touch of depth.
  4. If you like a sweeter drink, stir in the simple syrup now, tasting and adjusting to your preference.
  5. Gently stir the mixture with a spoon or stirrer, blending the flavors without losing any of the bubbles from the sparkling wine.
  6. Just before serving, slowly pour the chilled sparkling wine into the pitcher, tilting it slightly to keep the bubbles lively and prevent overflow.
  7. Fill each glass halfway with the cranberry mixture, allowing the bright color and effervescent bubbles to shine through.
  8. Add a few fresh cranberries to each glass for visual pop and extra tartness, then twist a strip of orange peel over the top to release fragrant oils.
  9. Gently place the orange peel twist into the glass as a fragrant garnish, and add a couple of cranberries for color and tartness.
  10. Serve immediately with a straw or without, and enjoy the lively fizz, bright color, and festive aroma in every sip.

Notes

For an extra aromatic touch, add a sprig of rosemary or a cinnamon stick in each glass. You can also experiment with different fruit juices or add a splash of sparkling water for a lighter version.

Tips and tricks for the perfect cranberry mimosa

  • pour: Pour the wine slowly to keep the bubbles intact.
  • stir: Mix gently to avoid losing carbonation.
  • balance: Taste and adjust sweetness or tartness at the end.
  • chill: Keep your ingredients and glasses cold for the best fizz.
  • garnish: Use fresh cranberries and citrus for vibrant color and flavor.
  • serve: Right away is best to enjoy the bubbles at their peak.

Common mistakes and how to fix them

  • FORGOT to chill the glasses? Fill them with ice water while prepping, then dry thoroughly.
  • DUMPED all the sparkling wine in at once? Pour slowly down the side to keep the fizz.
  • OVER-TORCHED the sugar syrup? Use a lighter hand next time, or skip it if you prefer less sweetness.
  • SCOOPED in too many cranberries? Keep it simple — just a few for presentation and a burst of tartness.

Quick fixes for common issues

  • When bubbles fade, add a splash of fresh sparkling wine.
  • Splash in extra cranberry juice if too tart.
  • Patch dull flavor with a squeeze of fresh citrus.
  • Shield from warmth by serving in chilled glasses.
  • If overly sweet, add a dash more sparkling wine to balance.

Make-ahead and storage tips

  • You can prepare the mixture (without the sparkling wine) a few hours ahead and keep it chilled.
  • Store the pre-mixed base in the fridge for up to 24 hours; the flavor intensifies slightly.
  • Add the sparkling wine just before serving to keep the bubbles lively.
  • Garnishes like cranberries and orange twists can be prepared a day in advance and stored in the fridge.

10 Practical Q&As About Cranberry Mimosa

1. Can I use frozen cranberries?

Use fresh cranberries for a tart, juicy bite or frozen ones if fresh aren’t available. They add a bright, slightly bitter contrast.

2. Should I add alcohol to my mimosa?

A splash of orange liqueur like Grand Marnier deepens the citrus flavor and adds a subtle sweetness.

3. Why chill the glasses?

Chill your glasses beforehand so the drink stays cold longer and the bubbles stay lively.

4. How do I pour to keep the bubbles?

Pour the sparkling wine slowly to preserve the bubbles and avoid overflow. Tilt the glass and pour down the side.

5. Can I make this non-alcoholic?

Mixing in a little cranberry juice concentrate gives the drink a richer color and more pronounced berry flavor.

6. Can I garnish with anything else?

Adding a few fresh cranberries on top makes for a festive look and a little extra tartness.

7. What if I don’t have sparkling wine?

Use a good quality sparkling wine or champagne for a crisp, bubbly base that lifts the flavors.

8. How fast should I serve it?

Serve immediately for the best fizz and freshness. The longer it sits, the flatter it gets.

9. Can I sweeten it?

Adjust the sweetness with simple syrup if you prefer it less tart or more balanced.

10. How do I customize the flavor?

Make sure to taste and tweak the proportions to suit your taste buds — everyone has their perfect balance.

There’s something about this combo that feels both nostalgic and a little unexpected — perfect for making ordinary mornings feel special. It’s not just about the flavor; it’s how it makes you slow down and savor that bright, bubbly moment.

In the end, it’s a simple reminder that sometimes, the best celebrations are the ones you can whip up quickly, with whatever you’ve got on hand. A little tart, a little sweet, and all about the sparkle.

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