Christmas Morning Mocktails

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This 2-ingredient Christmas Morning Mocktail is the perfect way to ease into the relaxed pace of Christmas morning. It offers all the sparkle and joy of a holiday beverage while keeping things light, refreshing, and family-friendly. 

A glass of sparkling drink garnished with rosemary and cranberries, with festive red berries and pine branches in the background.

This Christmas Morning Mocktail is a quick recipe that looks so fancy, you wonโ€™t believe how easy it is. Made in a minute with just 2 ingredients, the gorgeous, layered look gives these Christmas breakfast mocktails a truly festive feel.

Whether youโ€™re enjoying a cozy Christmas breakfast or hosting a full brunch spread, these Christmas brunch mocktails let everyone from kids to grandparents participate in the fun. Itโ€™s the perfect combination of simple, stunning, and celebratory - everything a Christmas morning drink should be.

Why Youโ€™ll Loveย It

  • A quick 2 ingredient mocktail that everyone can enjoy and is perfect for Christmas morning or brunch.
  • Gorgeous layers create an effortlessly festive feel! That contrast of golden sparkling white wine with the deep red grenadine creates the perfect Christmas color palette in a glass.
  • Looks much more difficult than it actually is! No shaking, muddling, or blending. Just pour, garnish, and serve. 
  • Goes great with all the festive breakfast foods from cinnamon rolls or French toast to savory breakfast casseroles. 
A tall glass filled with a pink fizzy drink, garnished with cranberries and a sprig of rosemary. Festive greenery and red berry decorations are visible in the background.

Equipment Needed

  • Glassware
  • Jigger or something to measure

Ingredients

Non-alcoholic sparkling or still white wine. For great non-alcoholic options for the holidays, be sure to check out my recommendation for The Best Non-Alcoholic Champagnes and The Best Non-Alc White Wines. You can also sub with sparkling apple or white grape juice.

Grenadine - you can use cherry juice from maraschinos if you donโ€™t have grenadine.

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Garnish - rosemary sprig and fresh or frozen cranberries.

How to Make Christmas Brunch Mocktails

This beautiful holiday mocktail is so easy to make! Just pour, garnish, and serve.

  1. Place a sprig of rosemary in each glass.
  2. Add your alcohol-free white wine or sparkling.
Side-by-side images: left, an empty champagne flute with a rosemary sprig inside; right, the same glass with white wine or non-alcoholic champagne being poured in, with holiday greenery and red berries in the background.
  1. Add a dash of grenadine. 
  2. Top with the cranberries and serve.
A hand pours red liquid from a gold jigger into a tall glass with a rosemary sprig, changing the drink from clear to red. Red berries and greenery are in the background. The images are labeled 3 and 4.

Natโ€™s Tips & Tricks for the Best Mocktails

  • Chill ingredients prior to assembling
  • Frozen cranberries look great and will keep the drink cold
  • I secured my rosemary garnish with a clean paperclip to keep it from floating to the top!
  • You can also make this drink with Non-Alcoholic Rose.

More Mocktails For Christmas Morning

I hope you love this simple mocktail for Christmas morning as much as I do!

A glass of sparkling drink garnished with rosemary and cranberries, with festive red berries and pine branches in the background.

Christmas Morning Mocktails

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Prep Time: 2 minutes
Total Time: 2 minutes
Servings: 1

Ingredients

  • Non-alcoholic sparkling or still white wine (sub with sparkling white grape or apple juice)
  • Grenadine (sub with pomegranate juice, but color won't be quite the same)
  • Rosemary sprig and fresh or frozen cranberries (optional garnish)

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Instructions

  • Place a piece of rosemary in each glass - I secured mine with a paperclip to stop it floating to the top!
  • Add your alcohol-free white wine, then a tiny splash of grenadine. I only used ยผ of a teaspoon.
  • Add the cranberries and serve.

Notes

Nutrition panel: nutrition panel has been calculated using Giesen 0% Sauvignon Blanc. This is one of my favorite non-alcoholic wines AND it's low sugar/low calorie.

Nutrition

Serving: 200ml | Calories: 26kcal | Carbohydrates: 4.5g | Sugar: 4.5g

NUTRITIONAL VALUES ARE ESTIMATES ONLY AND DO NOT INCLUDE CARBS FROM SUGAR ALCOHOLS.

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