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Mimosa | Local Wine Cocktail From Paris, France | TasteAtlas
Mimosa | Local Wine Cocktail From Paris, France | TasteAtlas
Mimosa | Local Wine Cocktail From Paris, France | TasteAtlas
Mimosa | Local Wine Cocktail From Paris, France | TasteAtlas

Mimosa

Mimosa is a classic breakfast cocktail that transforms a simple morning meal into a decadent event. The cocktail is made with freshly squeezed orange juice and Champagne or any dry sparkling wine. Grand Marnier or bitters can also be added in order to elevate the flavors even further.


To prepare it, orange juice is poured into a champagne flute, and it is then topped with Champagne or sparkling wine. It is believed that the famous director Alfred Hitchcock introduced the Mimosa as a brunch staple in the United States in the 1940s.


The cocktail is named after an Australian flower that was introduced to Europe by Captain Cook, and the first Mimosa was supposedly served in Paris in 1925 by Frank Meier, who was the head barman at The Ritz at the time.