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Submitted by Bev I Am
"We love this Sangria and I hope you enjoy it, too! I found this recipe in the September, 2001 issue of Bon Appetit. It comes from the Malaga Tapas & Bar in Austin, TX.Prep time includes standing time."
photo by Diana Yen
- Ready In:
- 35mins
- Ingredients:
- 13
- Serves:
-
8
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ingredients
- 3 cups dry red wine
- 1 1⁄2 cups carbonated lemon-lime beverage (such as 7-UP)
- 1 1⁄2 cups orange juice
- 16 lime slices
- 16 lemon slices
- 8 orange slices
- 1⁄2 cup brandy
- 1⁄4 cup sugar
- 2 tablespoons Cointreau liqueur or 2 tablespoons orange liqueur
- 2 tablespoons grenadine
- 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
- 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice
- ice cube
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directions
- Stir wine, soda and orange juice, 8 lime slices, 8 lemon slices, orange slices, brandy, sugar, Cointreau, grenadine, lemon juice and lime juice in a large pitcher to combine.
- Let stand 30 minutes.
- Fill Fill 8 large wineglasses with ice cubes.
- Divide sangria among glasses.
- Garnish each with remaining lime and lemon slices and serve.
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Reviews
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This is a great recipe, it is virtually the same as the one given to us about ten years ago by a friend living in Tenerife and which we have used every summer since. It looks better the way you do it, though.
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It was a wonderful recipe, I did make some alterations however. I made 3 trays of Sierra mist ice cubes with frozen raspberries in them. So I had these deep red ice cubes in the Sangria. I also allowed the orange slices to marinate in with the rest of the raspberries. I added all of them together and made enough for 45 people and it went!
sugarcookie 123
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This is terrific. We used our homemade wine to make this and it was awesome - will be doing this for Thanksgiving Eve as well.
BogeysMom
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I was looking for a way to use up an open bottle of wine. I didn't have any brandy, but made it exactly as instructed apart from that, oh, but I didn't add any sugar. It was delicious! So as to not lose it's fizz, I served the soda apart from the concoction in the same glass. I will make this again.
Anonymous
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Hands down the single greatest Sangria recipe known to man. If you attempt to make any else you are a silly poo poo head.
Leigh O.
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Tweaks
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Here is a tweak I learned from a British ex-pat living and running a pub in the Costa Del Sol. Mix the wine, liqueurs, sugar, and sliced fruit together in a large jug. Cover and let it ferment on the counter overnight or even for a day or two. Strain the old fruit, add fresh sliced fruit and the soda and juices. Adds a mellow kick. For a different twist, use sliced apples and an apple-based liquor, Also good with peaches and peach schnapps
Caddy Lady
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I didn't have all of the ingrediants but I was able to make some great substitutions. I used gingerale for the 7up, Woodford reserve for brandy, and amaretto liquor for the grenadine and orange liquor.
Latosha.shaw
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This recipe is the perfect sangria and can be easily adapted to whatever is in your fridge. I used pineapple juice instead of orange juice and vodka instead of brandy and it still came out perfect.
Vegan Guinea Pig
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Added 1/2 cup + 2 tbps of Grand Mariner
Leigh O.
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See review above
Raquel W.
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