Pink mimosa in champagne coupe with lychee and rosewater.

Lychee Rose Mimosas

Toast someone special with lychee rose mimosas! This mimosa champagne cocktail is perfect for celebrating, and made with sparkling rose wine, sweet lychee syrup and rosewater.

Pink mimosa in champagne coupe with lychee and rosewater.
Lychee Rose Mimosas

Toast someone special with lychee rose mimosas! This mimosa champagne cocktail is perfect for celebrating, and made with sparkling rose wine, sweet lychee syrup and rosewater.

Champagne coupe glasses with sparkling rose, lychee and rosewater mimosas.

When the kids and I are looking to celebrate some quality mama-kid time together, one of our favorite places to go for lunch serves fizzy non-alcoholic mojitos that they adore. And I don’t blame them! What’s more festive than a bubbly drink?

We’ve tried them all, and the hands down favorite – for all of us – is their signature drink with lychee and rose. Sweet bits of fresh lychee swirl in the bubbles with a hint of fragrant rosewater – it’s the perfect drink to toast any special occasion, big or small!

Pink lychee rose mimosa with sparkling wine pouring into glass.

Now, it happens to be Valentine’s Day today, so my thoughts naturally turn to sparkling wine and a classic mimosa. Which, by the way, has me wondering — why don’t we drink more mimosas at night? I think we need to break the mimosas are only for brunch barrier, don’t you? Anyway, I have been obsessed with making Lychee Rose Mimosas for the more grown-up celebrations!

Made with sparkling rose (because who can resist a pink drink!?) this mimosa uses sweet lychee syrup and a touch of rosewater for an elegant, toast-worthy drink! Whether you’re celebrating Valentine’s, Galentine’s, Mother’s Day, Easter, or anything at all — toast someone special with a Lychee Rose Mimosa! It’s the best way to turn an ordinary day into something special.

Pink mimosa in champagne coupe with lychee and rosewater.

(Oh, and in case you were wondering about the kids — well, you should know that it works just as well with pink lemonade! For the kids, that’s worth toasting!)

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Lychee Rose Mimosas

Toast someone special with lychee rose mimosas! This mimosa champagne cocktail is perfect for brunch, and made with sparkling rose wine, sweet lychee syrup and rosewater.
Course Drinks
Cuisine American
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 0 minutes
Servings 6 servings
Calories 181kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 bottle sparkling wine champagne, cava, prosecco, etc. I used sparkling rose for the color.
  • 2 15-oz cans lychee in syrup strain and separate lychees from syrup
  • rosewater

Instructions

  • Pour 1 1/2 ounces lychee syrup and 1 ounce rosewater in a champagne coupe or flute.
  • Top with sparkling wine (about 4-6 ounces, depending on size of your glass).
  • Garnish with 2-3 lychees and enjoy!

Notes

Be sure to chill your sparkling wine, lychee syrup and rosewater in advance of making your mimosas!

Nutrition

Calories: 181kcal | Carbohydrates: 30g | Protein: 1g | Sodium: 54mg | Potassium: 110mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 28g | Calcium: 11mg | Iron: 1mg
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  1. Traci | Vanilla And Bean

    When I was a kid, I thought it was the most special thing ever when my dad ordered me a Shirley Temple. I felt super fancy and like a little princess! So fun your kiddos enjoy those fizzy non-alcoholic mojitos! I’d love them too! Liren, this is an absolutely beautiful sipper and one I know I’d love! Delicious work!

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