Virgin Mimosa
Recipes

Virgin Mimosa

Easy to make 5 min Non-Alcoholic
JAN 30 2026BY UPSIDE DRINKS

The Virgin Mimosa is a non-alcoholic version of the quintessential brunch cocktail, traditionally made with equal parts fresh-squeezed orange juice and non-alcoholic sparkling wine.

Ingredients

90 ml (3 oz) chilled Non-Alcoholic Nozeco Prosecco

90 ml (3 oz) Orange Juice (pulp-free is best for bubbles)

Garnish: A fresh orange slice.

Preparation

01

The Pour: Pour the chilled orange juice into a champagne flute first. This prevents the punchy juice from settling at the bottom and helps it mix naturally.

02

The Fizz: Top with the Noughty Sparkling Chardonnay. Pour slowly at an angle to preserve as many bubbles as possible.

03

Finish: Garnish and serve immediately while ice-cold.

Preparation advice

While 50/50 is the "standard" ratio, many experts prefer a 2:1 ratio (2 parts Nozeco to 1 part juice). This allows the crisp, dry notes of the sparkling white to shine through without being buried by the sugar in the orange juice.

Squeeze a tiny piece of orange zest over the top of the finished drink. The fresh oils hitting the surface of the Nozeco will provide a bright, fresh aroma that makes the drink feel much more expensive than a simple juice-and-soda mix.

Never put ice in a Mimosa. It dilutes the delicate carbonation of the Nozeco. If the drink isn't cold enough, your ingredients weren't chilled long enough!

Simon Poulin

NON-ALCOHOLIC EXPERT

A truly great Virgin Mimosa isn't just juice and bubbles; it's an exercise in carbonation management. Because Nozeco Sparkling White is a dealcoholized wine, its bubbles are delicate, so you have to treat them with respect. My golden rule is to always pour the juice first, then slowly layer the chilled Nozeco over it at a 45-degree angle. This allows the liquids to self-integrate without the need for a stirrer, which would otherwise deflate those precious bubbles.