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Sangria

This recipe makes two pitchers in order to use the entire bottle of wine; you can always half the recipe for a smaller amount of people.SERVES 15 -20 , 2 pitchers

White Sangria

From Ricardo. The preparation time include the 1 hour in the fridge.6 cups 750 ml white wine, cold 1/2 cup vodka 2 limes, juice of 1/2 cup sugar 1 lemon, sliced 2 limes, sliced 1 1/2 cups tonic water

New Year's Eve White Sangria

This is a Sangria that I make every year when we have people over for New Year's Eve. I think that it is better than some of the Sangrias I have had at restaurants! (Please also see my "New Year's Eve Red Sangria" as well!)

Cucumber, Ginger, and Sake Sangria

yield: Makes 8 to 10 drinks1 large (1-lb) seedless cucumber (usually plastic-wrapped) 2 cups water

Peach Sangria

Peach Sangria

yield: Makes 4 tall drinks2 firm-ripe peaches, cut into thin wedges 1/2 cup peach schnapps

Sangria

yield: Makes about 100 servings2 gallons Zinfandel 1 cup brandy 1/2 cup C

Sangria

Fill a glass pitcher or punch bowl with this fun, fruity wine-based aperitif.yield: Serves 4 to 61/2 cup brandy 1/2 cup Cointreau 1/2 cup w

Sangria

Homemade Sangria it can't get any better than this! Try it with Fajatias! Even though Sangria originated in Spain it is typically served with mexican food. Add Sliced fruit to make it attactive in you pitcher. White wine can be used instead of red, in which case the result is called sangría blanca. In a bar, pub or restaurant, sangría is often served in 1-litre pitchers or other containers large enough to hold a bottle of wine plus the added ingredients. A lid or other strainer for

Springtime Sangria

This traditional, tasty drink has 200 fewer calories than a margarita. Olé!yield: Makes 4 drinks1 1/2 cups red or white wine 3/4 cup orange juice (no pulp)

Strawberry and Peach Sangria

yield: Makes 8 servings1 750-ml bottle dry white wine 1 1/2 cups Essensia (orange Muscat, a sweet dessert wine)

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