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Blood-Orange Mimosas

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We recommend using a good-quality California or Spanish sparkling wine for this recipe. Both are widely available and less expensive than Champagne.This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    <p>Makes about 8 Mimosas.</p>

Ingredients

Two 750-ml bottles chilled sparkling wine
3 cups chilled blood-orange juice (from about 10 blood oranges*)
1/4 cup grenadine
*available seasonally at specialty produce markets

Preparation

  1. In a pitcher gently stir together Mimosa ingredients.

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