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5-Minute Apple Cider Mimosa Recipe

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Apple cider mimosa is my go-to drink when the weather turns cool. It takes just two ingredients and a couple of minutes to make, which means I can pull it together for brunch, pour it at a holiday dinner, or even enjoy a glass when the house is finally quiet at night. The cider keeps it fresh and seasonal, while the bubbles give it that little sparkle that makes any moment feel special.

A champagne flute filled with orange-colored liquid sits on a marble surface.

For me, cider has always been the taste of fall. I remember having it at the table with my family and how it instantly made the season feel real. Mixing it into a mimosa gives me that same feeling now, only in a way that fits right into my life today. If youโ€™re looking for something easy and seasonal to pour, an apple cider mimosa is one youโ€™ll be glad to have ready.

Why Youโ€™ll Love This Recipe

  • Ready fast
  • Only 2 ingredients
  • Serve your way: Pour it chilled for something crisp or warm it gently for a cozy night in.
  • Perfect for sharing: Make a pitcher so no oneโ€™s glass runs empty.
  • Easy to customize: Add a splash of sweetness, a pinch of spice, or skip the alcohol if thatโ€™s what works for you.
  • Fits the season: Pairs well with savory cheeses, hearty mains, or your favorite fall desserts.
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How to Make Apple Cider Mimosa

If youโ€™ve got company coming or just want something simple to serve, an apple cider mimosa never disappoints. Just pour the two ingredients together and itโ€™s ready! 

Scroll to the bottom of this post for a printable recipe card with a full list of ingredients, measurements, and step-by-step instructions. 

Ingredients You Need

A bottle of brut champagne and a plastic jug of apple cider on a white surface.
  • Apple cider: Use fresh, unfiltered cider if you can. The cloudy look means it has more flavor and gives the mimosa a fuller taste.
  • Brut champagne: Choose one that says โ€œBrutโ€ on the label. Lighter, citrus-forward bottles keep the drink crisp, while richer ones lean into fall. Solid picks include Mumm Napa, Chandon, or Piper-Heidsieck.

Step-By-Step Instructions

Start by pouring champagne into the glass, then finish with apple cider. When guests are over, I like to dress it up with a cinnamon sugar rim.

Step 1: Rim the glass (optional)

For extra flavor and a festive look, dip the rim of each glass in cinnamon sugar. Check the expert tips below for how to do it.

Step 2: Pour the champagne

Fill each flute with about 3 ounces of champagne and let the bubbles settle.

Step 3: Add the apple cider

Slowly pour in 3 ounces of apple cider so the drink keeps its sparkle.

Step 4: Serve

Enjoy right away while itโ€™s fresh and fizzy.

Substitutions

  • Apple cider: Try pear cider for something different, or go with sparkling apple juice or spiced apple juice if you want a non-alcohol option.
  • Brut champagne: Prosecco, Cava, or a dry sparkling rosรฉ all work well
A champagne flute filled with an orange-colored beverage sits on a marble surface.

Expert Tips

  • Skip the splurge: A mid-priced Brut works perfectly here. Save the top-shelf bottles for drinking on their own.
  • Serve it cold: Make sure the cider and champagne are well chilled. Cold glasses help keep each sip crisp.
  • Give it a holiday touch: Dip the rim in cinnamon sugar after rubbing with lemon for a simple but festive detail.
  • Stir lightly: Blend the cider and champagne with a quick swirl so the bubbles donโ€™t disappear.
  • Add your twist: Pour in a splash of spiced rum or bourbon for warmth, or toss in cranberries, pomegranate seeds, or even a cinnamon stick for garnish.
  • Use apple slices: Float a few thin pieces on top. They look nice and bring a hint of sweetness to the drink.
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Serve immediately.

How to Store This Recipe

Keep leftovers in the fridge for up to 2 days in a covered pitcher or jar. For the best fizz, add the champagne right before serving so every glass stays bubbly.

What to Serve with Apple Cider Mimosa

Apple cider mimosa goes well with easy starters like cucumber roll-ups, stuffed mushrooms, or a prosciutto appetizer. A cheese board is always a safe bet too. For dessert, you canโ€™t go wrong with fall classics like an apple pie, cinnamon rolls, or chocolate pumpkin bread. Any other time of the year, itโ€™s delicious with a simple butter cake or carrot cake. I usually serve this alongside blueberry mocktail so that guests who prefer not to drink alcohol has an option.

A glass of mimosa in a champagne flute, with two apples and a white cloth in the blurred background.

More Fall Drinks To Try

A champagne flute filled with orange-colored liquid sits on a marble surface.

Easy 2-Ingredient Apple Cider Mimosa Recipe

Apple cider mimosa is such an easy way to bring a little fall flavor to the day. The cider keeps it fresh, the bubbles make it fun, and the hint of spice makes it feel right for the season. With just two ingredients, it comes together in minutes, so you can pour it for brunch, share it at a party, or raise a glass for the holidays!
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Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Course Drinks
Cuisine American
Servings 2 servings
Calories 81 kcal

Ingredients
 
 

  • 6 ounces apple cider
  • 6 ounces brut champagne

Instructions
 

  • For extra flavor and a festive look, dip the rim of each glass in cinnamon sugar. Check the expert tips below for how to do it.
  • Fill each flute with about 3 ounces of champagne and let the bubbles settle.
  • Slowly pour in 3 ounces of apple cider so the drink keeps its sparkle.
  • Enjoy right away while itโ€™s fresh and fizzy.

Notes

  • A mid-priced Brut is perfect; save the fancy bottles for sipping on their own.
  • Chill the cider, champagne, and glasses so every sip stays crisp.
  • Rub the rim with lemon, then dip in cinnamon sugar for a festive touch.
  • Swirl the cider and champagne together gently so the bubbles stick around.
  • Add a splash of spiced rum or bourbon, or garnish with cranberries, pomegranate seeds, or a cinnamon stick.
  • Float a few thin apple slices on top for sweetness and a pretty finish.
Serve: Apple cider mimosas pair well with light starters, a cheese board, and fall desserts like apple pie or cinnamon rolls, but theyโ€™re just as good with butter cake or carrot cake year-round.
Store: Store leftovers in a covered jar or pitcher for up to 2 days, and add the champagne just before serving to keep it bubbly.

Nutrition & Macros

Calories: 81kcalCarbohydrates: 11gProtein: 0.1gFat: 0.1gSaturated Fat: 0.02gSodium: 9mgFiber: 0.2gNet Carbohydrates: 11g

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