KILLER SANGRIA
There are many, many recipes for Sangria to choose from, depending on what you like in your glass. My husband has been making this one for years, in fact we served it at our wedding reception! As for the name- well, if you don't watch how much of this you drink, you'll understand the name the next morning. Don't use high end wine or brandy for this, any subtle flavors will be lost. Cook time is resting time in the fridge.
Provided by IngridH
Categories Punch Beverage
Time P3DT5m
Yield 6-8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- In a pitcher, combine all ingredients except for the fruit.
- Refrigerate, stirring once a day for three days.
- On the third day, taste the Sangria. If it seems too sweet, add more brandy. If it seems too tart, add a little triple-sec.
- To serve, pour into wine glasses, and add a bit of frozen fruit to each glass.
KILLER SANGRIA
This is a stronger version of the classic Sangria and should only be served to consenting adults. Seriously though, it is strong and it sort of creeps up on you if you are not careful. I serve it and my wine and tapa parties, on the terrace of my apartment (located at about the 1500 foot level overlooking the Mediterranean), however it really can be served anywhere with the same results.
Provided by An American in Spain
Categories Punch Beverage
Time 20m
Yield 30 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- An hour before serving:.
- Pour the wine into a large container (a large cooking pot will do).
- Add sugar until the wine tastes as sweet as you desire.
- Add the vodka, brandy, and orange juice, stirring well.
- Add the sliced fruit and stir to mix.
- Just before serving:.
- Add the Seven-Up, stirring gently.
- Add ice cubes to chill.
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