Drinks Cocktails Gin Cocktails Holiday French 75 4.7 (3) 1 Review A Mimosa, a French 75, and an Aperol Spritz walk into a bar. By Lucy Simon Lucy Simon Lucy Simon is a New York-based wine, spirits, and food writer has been with Food & Wine since the spring of 2021. Food & Wine's Editorial Guidelines Published on November 6, 2024 Tested by Jasmine Smith Tested by Jasmine Smith Jasmine Smith is a recipe developer and tester at Dotdash Meredith Corporation. In addition to her work in test kitchens, Jasmine is a freelance culinary producer for a variety of food festivals. Meet the Food & Wine Test Kitchen Save Rate PRINT Share Close Photo: Victor Protasio / Food Styling by Julian Hensarling / Prop Styling by Christina Daley Total Time: 2 mins Yield: 1 drink Jump to recipe The Holiday 75 is a sparkling cocktail made with orange juice, gin, Aperol, lemon juice, simple syrup, and dry sparkling wine. This drink is served in a wine glass filled with ice and is garnished with a slice of fresh orange. Bartender and cocktail content creator Kaitlyn Stewart was inspired by classic brunch drinks when developing this recipe. In the Holiday 75, Stewart combines the ingredients and flavor profiles of three different drinks: an Aperol Spritz, a Mimosa, and a French 75. The result is a delightfully bright and citrusy drink with a touch of effervescence. The Holiday 75 can be partially batched in advance for a crowd. To make 8 servings, combine 1 cup orange juice, 3/4 cups gin, and 1/2 cup each Aperol, lemon juice, and simple syrup in an airtight container. Omitting the sparkling wine when chilling the drink in the fridge will help preserve the wine’s bubbles and keep its flavors and aromas fresh. Add sparkling wine directly to each glass when ready to serve. This cocktail just begs to be paired with a fluffy stack of pancakes, crispy bacon, or creamy scrambled eggs for a decadent holiday brunch. 21 Best Brunch Cocktails Why the Holiday 75 works The Holiday 75 has a bright and fresh flavor profile that is built by combining citrusy, acidic ingredients in balance. Aperol adds bitterness that cuts through sparkling wine and simple syrup; lemon and orange juices bring mouthwatering acidity and an ultra-fresh edge, and a citrusy gin like Tanqueray provides a boozy backbone. This drink features all the ingredients of a French 75 — gin, lemon juice, sparkling wine, and a sugar-based sweetener — and is modified with Aperol and fresh orange juice. The result is a drink whose flavor is like an extra-citrusy French 75, but offering a slightly a lower ABV. Cook Mode (Keep screen awake) Ingredients 1 ounce orange juice 3/4 ounce gin 1/2 ounces Aperol ½ ounce lemon juice 1/2 ounce simple syrup 2 ounces dry sparkling wine, chilled 1 slice orange Directions Combine orange juice, gin, Aperol, lemon juice, and simple syrup in an ice-filled wine glass. Stir to combine. Top with sparkling wine and garnish with orange slice. Rate It Print