Pineapple Upside Down Mimosas

Pineapple Upside Down Mimosas are a playful, tropical twist on the classic brunch cocktail. Inspired by the flavors of pineapple upside down cake, this bubbly drink layers sweet pineapple juice with tart cherry and sparkling wine for a gorgeous, dessert-like cocktail that’s perfect for celebrating.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

I love how fun and flavorful these mimosas are. They’re a little sweet, a little tangy, and so easy to make—plus they look absolutely stunning in a glass with that cherry-red layer at the bottom. Whether I’m hosting brunch, celebrating a special occasion, or just want something light and festive, these mimosas never disappoint. They taste like a cocktail and dessert all in one.

ingredients

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pineapple juice
grenadine
champagne, prosecco, or sparkling wine (chilled)
maraschino cherries (for garnish)
pineapple wedges (optional, for garnish)

directions

  1. I start by pouring about 2–3 tablespoons of pineapple juice into a champagne flute or wine glass.

  2. Slowly, I add the chilled sparkling wine until the glass is almost full. I pour gently to avoid too much foam.

  3. Then I carefully drizzle about 1 tablespoon of grenadine into the glass—it sinks to the bottom and creates that beautiful layered “upside down cake” look.

  4. I garnish each drink with a maraschino cherry and, if I’m feeling fancy, a small pineapple wedge on the rim.

  5. I serve immediately while it’s still bubbly and refreshing.

Servings and timing

This recipe makes 4 mimosas. Prep time is about 5 minutes total—no cooking, no blending, just pour and serve.

Variations

Sometimes I swap the sparkling wine for non-alcoholic sparkling cider or soda to make a mocktail version. I’ve also used flavored sparkling wines like pineapple or cherry for an extra boost of flavor. For a stronger cocktail, I add a splash of coconut rum or vanilla vodka. If I want more of a “cake” vibe, I use a dash of vanilla extract in the pineapple juice before pouring.

storage/reheating

These are best made fresh and served right away, since the bubbles fade over time. If I want to prep ahead, I keep the juice and wine chilled separately and assemble the drinks just before serving. I don’t store leftovers or reheat—these are meant to be enjoyed right away.

FAQs

Can I use prosecco instead of champagne?

Yes, I often use prosecco—it’s a little sweeter and pairs beautifully with the pineapple and cherry flavors.

What’s the best glass to use?

I usually serve these in champagne flutes for that classic mimosa look, but wine glasses or even stemless glasses work fine too.

How do I keep the layers from mixing?

I pour the grenadine very slowly down the side of the glass or over the back of a spoon so it settles at the bottom and doesn’t mix too much.

Can I make these in a large batch?

Yes, I scale up the ingredients and gently stir the juice and wine in a pitcher, then pour the grenadine into each glass just before serving to keep the layered effect.

Is this drink very sweet?

It’s mildly sweet from the pineapple and grenadine, but I choose a dry sparkling wine to balance it out. If I want it sweeter, I just add a little more grenadine.

Conclusion

Pineapple Upside Down Mimosas are a vibrant, fruity spin on a classic brunch favorite. I love serving them when I want something a little more festive and fun—especially when the presentation is as pretty as the flavor is delicious. With just a few ingredients and zero fuss, these mimosas always bring a little tropical joy to the table.

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Pineapple Upside Down Mimosas

Pineapple Upside Down Mimosas

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  • Author: Mary
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings
  • Category: Drink
  • Method: No-Cook / Pour
  • Cuisine: American, Tropical-Inspired
  • Diet: Gluten Free

Description

Pineapple Upside Down Mimosas are a fun and tropical brunch cocktail that captures the sweet flavor of pineapple upside down cake in a glass. This vibrant layered mimosa combines pineapple juice, grenadine, and sparkling wine for a refreshing, colorful drink perfect for special occasions, brunches, or casual celebrations.


Ingredients

  • 812 tbsp pineapple juice (23 tbsp per glass)
  • 4 tbsp grenadine (1 tbsp per glass)
  • 1 bottle champagne, prosecco, or sparkling wine (chilled)
  • 4 maraschino cherries (for garnish)
  • 4 small pineapple wedges (optional, for garnish)

Instructions

  1. Pour 2–3 tablespoons of pineapple juice into the bottom of each champagne flute or wine glass.

  2. Slowly top with chilled sparkling wine until the glass is nearly full. Pour gently to preserve the bubbles.

  3. Carefully drizzle 1 tablespoon of grenadine into each glass so it settles at the bottom, creating a layered effect.

  4. Garnish each glass with a maraschino cherry and an optional pineapple wedge on the rim.

  5. Serve immediately while cold and bubbly.


Notes

  • For a mocktail version, use sparkling cider or lemon-lime soda in place of the sparkling wine.

  • Add a splash of coconut rum or vanilla vodka for a stronger cocktail.

  • For a “cake” flavor, add a dash of vanilla extract to the pineapple juice before pouring.

  • Always pour the grenadine slowly to maintain the layered look.

  • These are best made to order—do not store leftovers.

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