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Preheat oven to 350\u00b0.
Mix all ingredients.
Bake in greased and floured Bundt or tube pan for 45 to 55 minutes.
Stir together the wine, schnapps, rum, strawberries and grapes in a large serving pitcher. Chill for at least one hour before serving.
Garnish with lime slices.
Mix to taste.
Serve in punch bowl.
Float ice ring on top. Can use any red wine you like.
Makes 1 gallon.
of the jug of wine into the pitcher. add all
Spiced Simple Syrup: Place all of the ingredients in a medium saucepot, stir.
Place on high heat, bring to a boil. Reduce heat, and simmer 5 minutes.
Remove from heat, allow to cool completely.
Pour syrup through a strainer to remove spices.
Pour syrup into a jar with lid and store refrigerated. Shake before using.
Sangria: Combine wine, 3/4 cup spiced simple syrup, sparkling water, orange juice, and fruit slices. Stir briskly.
Serve over ice in large red wine glasses.
lemonade concentrate, orange juice, red wine, triple sec, and sugar. Float
Summer Sangria.
In a large chilled pitcher, combine the sugar, orange liqueur, brandy and white wine.
Cover and refrigerate for 2 1/2 hours.
When ready to serve slowly stir in club soda to taste.
Add all the fruit and ice cubes and ENJOY.
Classic Sangria.
In a large chilled pitcher, combine the red wine, orange and lemon slices, triple sec and brandy with 1 tbsp of sugar.
Cover and refrigerate for 1 1/2 hours.
Before serving add club soda and ice, taste and adjust sugar or soda as preferred.
Strain the juices into a half-gallon glass pitcher. Stir in the sugar until the sugar is dissolved. Stir the wine into the juice mixture. Add ice if desired.
Garnish with lemon and orange slices if desired.
It's optional but makes a beautiful presentation and adds more flavor as the citrus slices sit in the drink mixture.
Makes 4 cups.
Recipe courtesy of http://www.cookingnook.com.
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Mix the wine with 3/4 cup sugar
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Combine sugar, Calvados, lime, lemon, peaches and apples in a large pitcher.
Cover with 1 bottle of Rioja wine and chill sangria several hours.
To serve, spoon fruits into glasses or goblets, adding a few fresh raspberries in each glass, pour wine over top of the fruit. Top glasses of sangria off with a splash of soda water and serve.
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Add red wine, brandy + mineral water, stir gently
s chilling prepare the red wine base. Pour the bottle of
Combine citrus slices and other firm fruits in a large, nonreactive container. Add wine, liqueur, brandy, and lemon verbena. Cover and refrigerate overnight (or up to 3 days). When ready to serve, put some soft fruits into each wine glass and fill two-thirds full with the Sangria. Top off with a splash of club soda.
Stir red wine, ginger ale, orange juice, brandy, triple sec, sugar, cinnamon, and apple together in a large pitcher.
Divide crushed ice evenly into six large wine glasses.
Pour red wine mixture into each wine glass, making sure that each serving has a few pieces of apple.
Combine sugar, rum, orange liqueur, fruits and cinnamon sticks in a large pitcher. Cover with 1 bottle of the Rioja wine and chill sangria for several hours.
To serve, spoon fruits into glasses. Pour in the sangria and top off with a splash of soda water.
Pour wine and vodka in the pitcher and add sliced grapes, tangerine and pineapple. Next add sugar and stir gently. Chill mixture for at least one hour. Add club soda just before serving.
If you'd like to serve your Sangria right away, use chilled white wine and club soda and serve over lots of ice.
Addition ideas: sliced strawberries, a handful of fresh blackberries, banana slices, a half cup of citrus soda pop.
Stir melon and sugar together in a large pitcher. Let stand for 15 to 30 minutes to draw out the juices.
Just before serving, stir wine, brandy, Triple Sec (or other orange liqueur) and sparkling water (or club soda) into the pitcher.
Add ice cubes to 6 glasses.
Fill the glasses with sangria, spooning some of the fruit into each glass.
Garnish each drink with a slice of lime (or starfruit) and a sprig of mint.
MAKE AHEAD TIP: prepare through Step 1, cover and refrigerate for up to 1 day. Finish with Step 2 just before serving.