Cosmopolitan Las Vegas Flower Drink

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A Mimosa cocktail is composed of equal parts champagne (or other sparkling wine) and chilled citrus juice, usually orange juice unless otherwise specified. It is traditionally served in a tall champagne flute at brunch, at weddings, or as part of first class service on some passenger railways and airlines.


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History

It is believed to have been invented circa 1925 in the Hôtel Ritz Paris by Frank Meier. It is probably named after the common name in Europe for the yellow flowers of Acacia dealbata.


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Variations

The Buck's Fizz is a similar type of cocktail, invented a few years earlier in London, which has twice as much champagne as orange juice.

The Poinsettia is cranberry with champagne (sometimes with Vodka and/or Cointreau)

The Megmosa is a similar type of cocktail, invented by its founder M. Sheppard on the east coast of the United States, which is composed of equal parts champagne and grapefruit juice, and generally garnished with raspberries.

Pineapple and champagne is called a Soleil.

Source of the article : Wikipedia



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