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Created at Buck's Club in London in 1921, this sweet and tangy drink is one of the most frequently sipped champagne cocktails in the world. The grenadine settles at the bottom of the glass, creating a layered, sunset effect. If you omit the grenadine, the drink becomes a Mimosa, named for the bright golden flowers on the mimosa tree.
You will need
1/2 ounce grenadine
1 ounce orange juice
4 ounces champagne
orang slice, for garnish
What to do
Add the grenadine and orange juice to a champagne flute. Top with the champagne. Garnish with the orange slice.
Makes 1 cocktail
From The Bubbly Bar: Champagne & Sparkling Wine Cocktails for Every Occasion (Clarkson Potter, $16.99)



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