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Sangria 14
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Sangria
Start with a large bowl or even a plastic bucket. In Spain the golden rule is to begin with equal parts of red wine and orange or lemon soda pop. Add coarsely cut pieces of apple, banana, orange (with peel) and any other fruit in season such as strawberries, kiwi, pear, etc. Then, depending on the taste and alcoholic content you prefer add a splash of any/all of the following:
brandy, rum, kirsch (to 'spike') sweet vermouth (for aroma)
liqueurs: amaretto coconut banana cointreau peach
Many people consider a generous sprinkling of cinnamon a must. At first it looks like it won't dissolve but after a while it does. If the mixture gets too sweet add lemon juice.
For champagne sangria just substitute cheap sparkling wine for the red wine.
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