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How to Prepare Homemade Sangria, Regular

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Sangria, Regular

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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook sangria, regular using 9 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Sangria, Regular:
  1. Get 750 ml Red wine
  2. Take 1 cup sugar
  3. Make ready 2 oz brandy
  4. Prepare 2 cup cold water
  5. Make ready 1 lemon
  6. Make ready 1 orange
  7. Make ready 1 apple
  8. Get 5 stick cinnamon
  9. Prepare 5 clove

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Instructions to make Sangria, Regular:
  1. Mix all, except water, together in a large container, & stir until sugar dissolves.
  2. Let mixture sit in the fridge for 18-24 hours.
  3. Strain mixture, mix in cold water, and serve chilled or over ice.

Since sangria is a Spanish drink, a Spanish Rioja, such as tempranillo or garnacha or even a blend, makes a good choice as the base for red wine sangria. Shiraz or zinfandel are also nice options. In fact, you can choose almost any bottle of red wine you like, but it's best to start with a drier one. A sauvignon blanc pairs well with tropical fruits if you decide to use white wine. Sangria can also be made with rosΓ©, white wine, cava or prosecco, but it's important to match your additions accordingly.

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