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- SAR - 11-26-2000

I recently got a recipe for making "Sassy Sangria" Punch. It has pineapple juice, sugar etc. and suggests "Dry Red Wine". Any suggestions on what specific type of Dry Red Wine would work well?

Please advise on some specific brand options.


- Innkeeper - 11-26-2000

Hi SAR, and welcome to the Wine Board. Any Rioja you can find for $10.00 or less. To spend more would be thowing away good money. Any specific brand we could recommend would probably not be available in your area. Enjoy.


- hotwine - 11-26-2000

That's good advice from Innkeeper. The taste of the wine will be overwhelmed by all of the other ingredients, so you won't even know a wine is present. Any $7 Rioja works just fine.


- Bucko - 11-26-2000

I'll add a third -- no recounts allowed. ;-) And you know how I HATE to have to agree with these guys! }:>

Bucko


- mrdutton - 11-26-2000

Yeah and when I read the original question, even before I read all of your answers, my reply was to be an inexpensive Rioja........

I mean, come one, that is what is used for the Sangria that is served on the streets of such places as Barcelona. If it is good enough for the Spanish, it ought to be good enough for us!!

But you have to ditch the recipe. Use fresh fruits. Use oranges (blood oranges if you can get them), pineapple, cherries, plums, lemons and maybe even some limes. The natural sugars in the fruit should be enough for sweetness, unless you really want a super-sweet drink; then and only then, add some sugar.

Slice up the fruit, retain the juices, add the fruit slices and the juices to a large container and pour in the wine. Refrigerate over-night and serve the next day. It is not even inappropriate to serve it in high-boys with some ice cubes.

Try this, you might like it!

[This message has been edited by mrdutton (edited 11-26-2000).]