Apple Cider Mimosa

Bring warmth and sparkle to your next gathering with this apple cider mimosa recipe. This drink comes together in five minutes using just two simple ingredients. It’s easy to make but can still leave a big impression on your guests.

A hand holding a champagne flute filled with golden apple cider mimosa

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Mimosas are lightly sweet, crisp, and not heavy at all, making them a favorite for brunches, showers, and holiday parties. 

The classic recipe uses just orange juice and champagne (or sparkling wine!), but you should definitely explore other variations.

Try this easy version for fall! Your guests will undoubtedly love the twist that comes with this simple two-ingredient drink. 🥂

How to Make Apple Cider Mimosas

Total Time: 5 minutes
Serves: 1

Equipment

Ingredients

A chilled bottle of champagne next to a plastic jug of apple cider, two ingredients for making apple cider mimosas

Instructions

Step 1: Pour the champagne into a champagne flute and wait until the bubbles settle.

Step 2: Add the apple cider to the flute.

Step 3: All done. Serve it chilled and enjoy every sip.

What to Serve with the Best Apple Cider Mimosas

  • Snack favorites: Serve your apple cider mimosas alongside warm pumpkin cinnamon rolls, pumpkin pancakes, or sweet potato bites
  • Fall dessert table: These mimosas will look amazing next to a fall dessert spread. Don’t have much time? Just make an Instant Pot apple cinnamon cheesecake and a few muffins!
  • After a holiday meal: Enjoy it after a Thanksgiving dinner or a festive roast. The crisp, refreshing flavor is the perfect palate cleanser after heavier dishes. 🦃

Ready to make more homemade desserts this fall? This list of easy apple dessert recipes includes breads, cakes, cookies, and other treats everyone will love.

Tips for Making the Best Apple Cider Mimosas

  • Go for unfiltered cider: This type has a cloudy appearance, a richer apple flavor, and a hint of natural tartness that works nicely with champagne. 
  • Make it kid-friendly: Why don’t you swap the champagne for sparkling apple cider or club soda so everyone can enjoy a festive glass?
  • Choose seasonal garnishes: This fall, go for apple slices, cinnamon sticks, or star anise. Come winter, try sugared cranberries or a sprig of rosemary for that festive holiday look.

How to Store Apple Cider Mimosas

Serve your apple cider mimosas right away. Once the champagne is opened, the bubbles fade quickly, so it’s always best to enjoy them fresh.

What to do with leftover cider? Store it in a sealed container in the fridge for up to seven days.

As for leftover champagne, keep it in the fridge with a champagne stopper. It will hold some of its sparkle for one to two days, though it’s best to finish it sooner.

A hand holding a champagne flute filled with golden apple cider mimosa, with a blurred apple in the background

Helpful Extras for Serving Apple Cider Mimosas

  • Swap plain glassware for pretty, decorative champagne flutes for a fun presentation. Your holiday spread will look more stunning. ✨
  • This ice bucket with tongs can help you skip trips to the kitchen so you can focus on relaxing with your guests.
  • A champagne stopper is a must if you have leftover bubbly. You can also use it for sparkling wines and soda bottles.

FAQs about Making Apple Cider Mimosas

Which alcohol goes with apple cider?

Aside from champagne, you can combine apple cider with bourbon or spiced rum for extra warmth. Vodka also works well if you prefer a lighter flavor.

Which juice is best for mimosas?

Orange juice is the classic choice for mimosas, but swapping it for apple cider gives an irresistible fall twist. You can also try cranberry juice for a tart kick or pear juice for a sweeter variation.

What fruit do you put in mimosas?

Thin apple slices make a beautiful and tasty garnish for your mimosas. You can also try cranberries or pears for a fresh touch.

A champagne flute filled with golden apple cider mimosa, with fresh apples blurred in the background

This apple cider mimosa recipe may be quick and simple, but it can still be the highlight of your next party! Here’s an idea: set up a mini mimosa bar. 

Arrange chilled bottles of champagne and pitchers of apple cider on a counter, then offer plenty of fun garnishes.

Looking for more fun recipes for parties? You can easily make these drinks, even with just a few simple ingredients:

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A hand holding a champagne flute filled with golden apple cider mimosa

Apple Cider Mimosa


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  • Author: Lyndsey Kuykendall
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
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Bring warmth and sparkle to your next gathering with this apple cider mimosa recipe. This drink comes together in less than five minutes using just two simple ingredients. It’s easy to make yet still leaves a big impression on your guests.


Ingredients

Scale
  • 3 ounces apple cider
  • 3 ounces brut champagne


Instructions

  1. Pour the champagne into a champagne flute and wait until the bubbles settle.
  2. Add the apple cider to the flute.
  3. All done. Serve it chilled and enjoy every sip.

 

  • Category: Beverage
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