Christmas Mimosa Punch Recipe (2024)

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If you're looking for a deliciously easy drink recipe for the upcoming holiday season then this Christmas Mimosa Punch is exactly what you are looking for. It's fruity, easy, and serves a bunch so it's perfect for a Christmas brunch.

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If youre looking for a deliciously easy drink recipe for the upcoming holiday season then this Christmas Mimosa Punch is exactly what you are looking for. It’s fruity, easy, and serves a bunch so it’s perfect for a Christmas brunch.

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We absolutely love holiday drinks, and the easier the drink the better. This Christmas Mimosa Punch is the perfect drink to whip up while you are serving a bunch of people.

With easy-to-find ingredients and fruit, this makes a nice large pitcher instead of your normal individual drink so it is perfect for gatherings and get-togethers that you are bound to have during the holidays.

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WHY THIS RECIPE WORKS:

  • With easy to find fruits, juices, and homemade ingredients you’ll have no problem mixing this holiday punch together.
  • This uses flavored simple syrups which are a tasty way to add more sweetness to your drink.
  • The addition of cinnamon sticks sets off the flavor and really compliments this so well.
  • You can always make a double batch depending on how many people you are serving.
  • This can easily be made non-alcoholic by switching out the prosecco with some sparkling white grape juice.

CHRISTMAS MIMOSA PUNCH INGREDIENTS:

Like I stated above this Mimosa Punch uses easy-to-find ingredients as well as a couple of homemade components that really make this easy Christmas punch taste amazing!

It is sweetened with orange and cranberry simple syrups which are a breeze to whip up and really add that extra flavor to this punch recipe. But if you don’t have time to make them, you can use regular orange juice, cranberry juice, and Simple Syrup instead.

Pineapple juice and ginger ale finish out the body of the punch while the addition of fresh fruits continues to build the flavor as a sangria would.

The addition of prosecco gives this punch the spike of alcohol it deserves and really tops it off and gives it a nice bubbly flavor, add in some cinnamon sticks for some contrast and you have yourself the perfect punch recipe!

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HOW TO MAKE CHRISTMAS MIMOSA PUNCH:

There are very minimal steps to the process on how to make this Christmas Champagne Punch recipe.

Place all of the ingredients into a large pitcher or punch bowl except for the prosecco, stir to combine.

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Add prosecco to the punch and stir, or serve it on the side, mimosa style!

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See what I mean when I say easy? This is just mixing everything together in your pitcher and you are ready to go. The hardest part is making the simple syrups, but that is a breeze too so really there is no effort that goes into this.

We do sometimes like to leave the alcohol out and people can top off their flutes with however much prosecco that they would like, it’s another way to make this drink kid-friendly.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is a Mimosa?

A Mimosa is a co*cktail made with champagne and chilled citrus juices. It is traditionally served in champagne flutes. In this recipe, we use prosecco with is slightly different than champagne but gives the overall same flavor.

What is the best champagne for Mimosas?

As stated above we opt for a cheaper version and use prosecco which is actually a sparkling wine, you can also use cava. They both mix very well with fruit juices and that is why lots of Mimosas are actually made with prosecco vs. champagne.

Can I make this non-alcoholic?

Absolutely, like stated above we do like to serve the bottle of prosecco on the side sometimes rather than mixing it into the punch right away. But you can also substitute it with sparkling white grape juice, lemon-lime soda, or extra ginger ale.

Can I double this recipe?

Yes, this recipe can easily be made into a large batch. Just double or triple the recipe and prepare it in a large punch bowl and serve with a ladle.

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Garnish this party punch with fresh cranberries, cinnamon sticks, and orange slices. Or make it extra glamourous and serve it with my Sugared Cranberries! And don’t forget the Decorative Ice Cubes!

This Brunch Punch is not only good for Christmas morning, we like to serve this at our New Year’s Eve get-togethers as well. It makes a big batch and is definitely bound to be one of your new favorite Christmas co*cktails!

OTHER PUNCH RECIPES:

  • Rum Punch – A delicious fruity punch made with dark, light, and coconut rums and served with various fruits!
  • New Year’s Eve Champagne Punch – With a mixture of four different alcohols with a fruity splash this drink packs a delicious punch!
  • Cranberry Mojito Punch – Cranberries, lime, rum, and mint this is a deliciously sweet and tart drink you can’t resist.
  • Cranberry Apple Cider Punch – This non-alcoholic punch is perfect all winter long!

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Christmas Mimosa Punch


Author Rebecca Hubbell

Course Beverage

Cuisine American

Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Total Time 5 minutes minutes

If you're looking for a deliciously easy drink recipe for the upcoming holiday season then this Christmas Mimosa Punch is exactly what you are looking for. It's fruity, easy, and serves a bunch so it's perfect for a Christmas brunch.

Ingredients

  • 2 cups ginger ale
  • 1 cup pineapple juice
  • ½ cup orange simple syrup
  • ½ cup cranberry simple syrup
  • 1 cup fresh cranberries
  • 1 orange sliced
  • 5 cinnamon sticks
  • 750 ml prosecco
  • Christmas Ice Cubes

Instructions

  • lace all of the ingredients into a large pitcher or punch bowl except for the prosecco, stir to combine. Add prosecco to the punch and stir, or serve it on the side, mimosa style!

Notes

  • This is a nice refreshing co*cktail with that slight note of cinnamon, which really sets it off! It isn’t too sweet, so I suggest adding ½ cup more of each syrup for a sweeter punch.
  • You can make this non-alcoholic by adding additional ginger ale or lemon-lime soda.
  • If you don’t have time to make the simple syrups, you can substitute 1/2 cup orange juice, 1/2 cup cranberry juice, and 1/2 cup simple syrup.

Nutrition

Calories: 143kcal | Carbohydrates: 31g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 24mg | Potassium: 131mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 28g | Vitamin A: 34IU | Vitamin C: 9mg | Calcium: 32mg | Iron: 2mg

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Christmas Mimosa Punch Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you make Christmas mimosas? ›

Wet the rim of a Champagne flute or coupe by dipping it in the liqueur, then dip or roll the wet rim in the sugar. Repeat with three additional glasses. Add 1 ounce cranberry juice and 1 ounce orange liqueur to each of the four glasses. Top each glass with Champagne and a rosemary-cranberry garnish; serve immediately.

What is Christmas punch made of? ›

Juices: This fruity Christmas punch starts with a combination of cranberry juice co*cktail and orange juice. Liquor and liqueur: As far as booze goes, you'll need two cups of vodka and two tablespoons of brandy-based orange liqueur. Sugar: Sweeten things up with two tablespoons of white sugar.

What are the best juices for mimosas? ›

The Best Fruit Juices for Mimosas

Because they have a good acid-to-sweetness balance and hold their flavor, orange, grapefruit, and cranberry are juice must-haves, while pineapple, pomegranate, passion fruit, mango, and guava make for some exciting twists on the traditional juice menu.

What alcohol goes in mimosas? ›

Making a mimosa couldn't be simpler, as it only requires 2 basic ingredients: chilled sparkling wine and orange juice. That's it! For this co*cktail, you don't even need ice.

Do you pour champagne or orange juice first in mimosas? ›

When making a mimosa, always add the sparkling wine first, then top with orange juice. This way, the co*cktail mixes as you pour and won't make a sticky mess at the top of the glass.

Do you drink champagne at Christmas? ›

The magic of Christmas Champagne

Sometimes it appears as early as 7am as the liquid accompaniment to our traditional Christmas Day breakfast of smoked salmon and scrambled eggs. It signals the arrival of family, relaxation and the start of a very special day.

What is the most popular drink at Christmas? ›

Eggnog. Of all the holiday co*cktails you can mix up, few are as fitting as a glass of homemade eggnog. It's a luscious, creamy drink that many crave when December rolls around and it often brings back fond memories. Eggnog is not difficult to make from scratch and it's tastier than most store-bought options.

What is another name for Christmas punch? ›

Wassail is a hot, mulled punch often associated with Yuletide, often drunk from a 'wassail bowl'.

Is prosecco or Champagne better for mimosa? ›

Prosecco is often recommended as a substitute for Champagne in mimosas, and Prosecco's fruitier profile can be nice in a sparkling co*cktail. However, I think Cava, a sparkling wine made in Spain, works best for mimosas. Not only does it come closest to tasting like Champagne, but it's also generally less expensive.

What brand of alcohol is best for mimosas? ›

For mimosas, opt for less-expensive Cava or Prosecco. Cava is from Spain and Prosecco is from Italy, but they're both delicious dry sparkling wines that mix well with juice. Bonus? They're affordable.

What's the difference between a mimosa and a Bellini? ›

Both are made with Champagne or sparkling wine and just one other ingredient — orange juice in mimosas, and peach puree in Bellinis. Though two very simple co*cktails to make, their journey to becoming the drink of choice at brunch are two different paths.

Can Moscato be used for mimosas? ›

These Sunrise Moscato Mimosas are made with a sparkling red moscato and include a splash of cranberry for a festive bubbly brunch! Begin by pouring the orange juice into your glass. You should only fill the glass ⅓ of the way with the orange juice. Slowly pour the Bubbly or Sparkling Red Moscato.

Which is the best champagne for mimosas? ›

Mionetta Brut Prosecco

An easy-to-find, beautifully dry prosecco. It's one of the driest proseccos on the market, which makes it one of the best champagnes for mimosas because it pairs perfectly with the juicy brightness of orange juice.

How many bottles of champagne do you need for mimosa brunch? ›

How much champagne do I need for a mimosa bar? The general rule of thumb here is that each 750ml bottle of wine will yield between 6-8 mimosas. Think about how many people you're hosting, how many drinks each guest will likely have (likely between 2 and 3), and calculate accordingly.

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