Sangria

Ingredients

1 Bottle of red wine
1 Lemon cut into wedges
1 Orange cut into wedges
1 Lime cut into wedges
2 Tbsp sugar
Splash of orange juice or lemonade
1 Cup of raspberries or strawberries
1 Small can of diced pineapples (with juice)
4 Cups ginger ale
Preparation
Pour wine into a large pitcher and squeeze the juice wedges from the lemon, orange and lime into the wine. Toss in the fruit wedges (leaving out seeds if possible) and pineapple then add sugar, orange juice and gin. Chill overnight. Add ginger ale, berries and ice just before serving. If you’d like to serve right away, use chilled red wine and serve over lots of ice. However, remember that the best Sangrias are chilled around 24 hours in the refrigerator – allowing the flavors to really marinate into each other.
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2 thoughts on “Sangria”

  1. Im looking for different sangria recipes typical of central american countries. Mexican sangria is pretty easy to find, but Guatemalan or Salvadoran, etc. are harder to find.

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