How to Make Perfect Sangria (cocktail)

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Sangria (cocktail) Appearing first in Spain, the drink quickly became very popular among the locals, who named it Sangria, which means «bleeding» in Spanish. Sangria is an alcoholic beverage originating in Portugal and Spain. Under EU regulations only those two Iberian nations can label their product as Sangria. You can have Sangria (cocktail) using 7 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you achieve that.

Ingredients of Sangria (cocktail)

  1. You need 2 bottles of wine (1.5L) red or white, doesn't matter.
  2. Prepare 2 of Apples (chopped to small chunks).
  3. It's 3 of oranges.
  4. It's 1 of lime.
  5. It's 1 punnet of strawberries.
  6. Prepare 450 ml of sprite (1/4 - 1/3 amount of wine).
  7. It's 150 ml of brandy or cointreau.

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Sangria (cocktail) step by step

  1. Cut one of the orange into small chunks and reserved the oranges peels (the orange peels are optional). Juiced the other 2 oranges along with the lime. Cut both strawberries and apples into small chunks.
  2. Put all the above (step no.1) in a big mixing bowl (I am using jug containers, as I need to be able to transport this in the car without spilling).
  3. Add in wine, brandy and sprite and mix well. It best to let it cool in the fridge for couple of hours (or over night), so the fruits are well marinated with booze..
  4. Pour sangria in a fancy glass along with the fruits, and drinks responsibly..
  5. My rule of thumb, is to have the ratio of sprite 1/4 - 1/3 of the total wine you used. As for the brandy.. well you can add more if you want to make it stronger (more alcoholic). Apples and oranges are mandatory fruits in sangria (the basic), other type of fruits can be added to your liking. I like to put strawberry in mine as it's added a nice flavour.

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