The Mercury News

The best orange juices for that mimosa

- Reviews are based on product samples purchased by this newspaper or provided by manufactur­ers. Contact Jolene Thym at timespicky­eater@ gmail.com.

All these holidays mean it’s mimosa time of year — which means it’s time to stock up on the OJ. Whether it’s served straight up, with a kick of Champagne or mixed with other juices, orange juice is a sweet, tangy gulp of deliciousn­ess.

The options for store-bought orange juice are seemingly endless: pulp, no pulp, extra pulp; pasteurize­d or not, organic or not, fortified or not, concentrat­e or freshsquee­zed.

The most expensive are made from fresh oranges grown in Florida, Mexico or Brazil. Some brands list the origin, others don’t. Where to begin?

For this taste test, we leaned toward fresh, organic juice with pulp, most of which are fortified with calcium and vitamin D and sometimes other vitamins and minerals as well.

When shopping for juice, be sure to check the best-by date. No one wants slimy orange juice.

The best bottled OJ tastes like a perfectly ripe, fresh-picked orange. It’s tart, sweet and so bright that it’s hard not to down the entire glass in one go.

Bad bottled juice tastes old, cooked or bitter — or has off-flavors akin to chalk.

Here’s the scoop on the juices that rival fresh-squeezed and those guaranteed to wreck the joy of a holiday mimosa or morning OJ. Nutrition info refers to an 8-ounce serving.

Barsotti Orange Juice

This Northern California juice is packed with orange goodness. It’s fresh, zesty and has the texture of freshpress­ed juice. 110 calories, 21 g sugar. $7.99 for a half gallon at Whole Foods. ★★★★

Florida’s Natural

A tangy kick of fresh orange makes this juice so similar to freshsquee­zed that it could fool even an OJ fanatic. 110 calories, 22 g sugar. $3.99 for 52 ounces at Lucky. ★★★★

365 Whole Foods Organic 100% Orange Juice

Whole Foods gets it right with this zesty, balanced pour made from oranges grown in Mexico. This juice has concentrat­ed flavor, making it a cut above good. 110 calories, 23 g sugar. $4.49 for 59 ounces. ★★★

Lakewood Organic Pure Orange

This shelf-stable juice captures the sweet goodness of extra-ripe oranges. It’s light, and less tangy than some of its refrigerat­ed competitor­s but perfect for those who love sweet-style juices. 120 calories, 22 g sugar. $4.99 for a quart at Whole Foods. ★★★

Simply Orange

Found at nearly every grocery store — including Costco — this popular juice is entirely drinkable, but it’s a bit sour and watery in comparison to the top contenders. 110 calories, 23 g sugar. $3.99 for 52 ounces at Whole Foods. ★★★

Tropicana Orange Juice

Classic orange flavor and rich texture make this juice from Florida a good choice, but it lacks the freshness of the best juices on the shelf. 110 calories, 22 g sugar. $3.99 for 52 ounces at Whole Foods. ★★★

Sprouts 100% Orange Juice

Average is about all that can be said about this unremarkab­le but not offputting juice. It would never be mistaken for fresh OJ. 110 calories, 22 g sugar. $3.29 for 52 ounces. ★★

Trader Joe’s Organic 100% Orange Juice

Those who like a touch of bitterness in their food may enjoy this bold Brazilian juice that has a big hit of orange peel. 110 calories, 23 g sugar. $2.99 for 52 ounces. ★★

Good & Gather Premium 100% Orange Juice

Cooked orange flavor and a bit too much sugar make this Brazilian juice an acceptable, if less than delicious choice. 110 calories, 23 g sugar. $3.79 for 52 ounces at Target. ★★

Minute Maid Original

This go-to brand is drinkable but it tastes like the generic, reconstitu­ted juice that it is. It’s flat, sweet and boring. 110 calories, 24 g sugar. $3 for 59 ounces at Raley’s. ★

Signature Select 100% Premium Orange Juice

A bitter hit of orange rind and a lack of acidity make for an unfortunat­e juice. 110 calories, 22 g sugar. $3.49 for 52 ounces at Safeway. ★

O Organics Organic Orange Juice

This juice from Mexico tastes like it was simmered on the stove for hours. It’s orange, but it doesn’t deserve the title of “orange juice.” 110 calories, 22 g sugar. $5.99 for 52 ounces at Safeway. 

Sunnyside Farms Orange Juice

Flat, watery flavor that’s reminiscen­t of orange extract makes this juice from concentrat­e one to avoid. 110 calories, 24 g sugar. $3.99 for a half gallon at Lucky. 

Uncle Matt’s Organic Orange Juice

Uncle Matt needs to find a different line of work. This tastes like a tall glass of zinc. It’s chalky and has murky orange flavor that’s not a bit fresh. 110 calories, 22 g sugar. $6.79 for 52 ounces at Whole Foods. (No stars)

Evolution Organic Pure Orange

Please, no. Something went terribly wrong with this juice. It tastes like jet fuel. 120 calories, 26 g sugar. $9.99 for 59 ounces at Whole Foods. (No stars)

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GETTY IMAGES Whether it’s brunch or New Year’s Day mimosas or an everyday breakfast, orange juice is a key sip.

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