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Sangria Recipe




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Sangria is a very popular drink here in Spain. It has a light fruity taste and is great to drink during the day, with a meal and at parties.

There are 2 types of Sangria, red and white. Red is the most popular.
Here is our recipe at Charley's Bar.

Half fill a 1 litre jug with ice
Add chopped or sliced fruit: Orange, Lemon, and Apple
Add a tablespoon of sugar
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Now for the booze:
Add 3 long dashes of Bacardi, Cointreau and Brandy
Half or 3/4 fill the jug with Red Wine
Add a long dash of Orange Juice
Top with either La Casera, Lemonade, Sprite or 7 up
Give it a good stir and serve.
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For white sangria replace the red wine with white wine and leave out the orange juice.

Some people recommend you chill it overnight.
I recommend that you drink it straight away.
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Enjoy!

About the Author

Stephen Jones has been making Sangria for 18 years. He is the owner of Charley's Bar and Restaurant situated on the Costa del Sol in Southern Spain.
http://www.charleysbar.net

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