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2 Easy Champagne Cocktails You Must Try! Mimosa & French 75 Recipe

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The French 75 cocktail originated in France during World War I and is named after the 75mm field gun used by the French army. This refreshing drink combines gin, lemon juice, and champagne, embodying a spirit of celebration and resilience. Today, it remains a popular choice in bars and at celebrations worldwide, often enjoyed for its effervescence and bright flavors.

Ingredients

  • gin
  • champagne
  • lemon juice
  • simple syrup
  • lemon twist
  • ice

Instructions

  1. 1Chill a cocktail glass in the freezer or fill with ice water.
  2. 2In a shaker, combine gin, lemon juice, and simple syrup with ice.
  3. 3Shake vigorously until well chilled, about 15 seconds.
  4. 4Strain the mixture into the chilled cocktail glass.
  5. 5Top with champagne, pouring gently to avoid overflow.
  6. 6Garnish with a lemon twist for aroma and presentation.

Ingredient Alternatives

gin

Healthier: vodka

Cheaper: well gin

Vodka provides a neutral flavor while being less expensive.

champagne

Healthier: sparkling wine

Cheaper: prosecco

Sparkling wine offers similar bubbles at a lower price.

simple syrup

Healthier: agave syrup

Cheaper: honey

Honey is a natural sweetener and often less expensive.

Techniques

shakingstraining

Equipment

cocktail shakerstrainercocktail glass
Contains Alcohol

Also Known As

75French 75 Cocktail75 Cocktail
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Ingredients

  • 1 cup fresh orange juice
  • 1 bottle chilled sparkling wine (e.g., Champagne or Prosecco)
  • Orange slices (for garnish)

Instructions

  1. 1Chill the sparkling wine in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours before serving.
  2. 2In a champagne flute, pour in 1 part fresh orange juice.
  3. 3Slowly add 2 parts chilled sparkling wine to the glass.
  4. 4Gently stir to combine the juice and wine.
  5. 5Garnish with an orange slice on the rim of the glass.
  6. 6Serve immediately and enjoy your refreshing Mimosa.

Equipment

Champagne fluteJuicer (optional)

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