Seriously, you don't even have to spend $20. Andre is about $4-5 and since it's mixed with OJ you can't really tell, and it's not like your drinking to appreciate the flavor of the champgne, anyway.
2007-04-10 09:50:34
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answered by Amanda L 3
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seriously, do not waste your good $20 champagne on a mimosa. Any decent sparkling $15 and under is fine for a mimosa. I love Mumm Napa, which is sparkling wine not Champagne. Their Cuvee M is usually about $15 a bottle.
2007-04-08 18:38:26
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answered by Lisa H 7
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Use whatever tastes the best for you and your guests. A good rule of thumb whne cooking with wine (or in your case champagne) is that you should only use something that you would want to drink.
2007-04-07 11:58:28
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answered by lakefrontblues 3
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Cheap Cheap Cheap. When your mixing it 50% with OJ, there is absolutely no sence in spending even 20...go with Asti Spumante that is like 5 dollars a bottle and call it good.
Best Regards.
2007-04-07 12:22:23
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answered by EJ Lonergan 3
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Mumms! It's about $19, and it's excellent. If you don't make all the mimosas, just polish off the bottle!
2007-04-07 12:48:28
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answered by chefgrille 7
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a champagne called Andre' cheap but ver tastey!
2007-04-07 12:00:23
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answered by BULL 3
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the cheap stuff works just fine $5-$10, the expensive stuff is too sweet with the orange juice.
2007-04-07 11:56:06
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answered by bombaybubba 3
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Andre lol
2007-04-07 12:00:07
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answered by J R 4
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CHEAP
2007-04-07 15:56:45
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answered by Ian E 1
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