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If you love the taste of traditional sangria, you'll surely enjoy its lighter variation - the white sangria. This page gives you simple instructions on how to make white sangria.
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- If you love the taste of traditional sangria, you'll surely enjoy its lighter variation - the white sangria. This page gives you simple instructions on how to make white sangria.
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- What You'll Need
- Making White Sangria
- White Sangria Tips & Tricks
- If you love the taste of traditional sangria, you'll surely enjoy its lighter variation - the white sangria. This page gives you simple instructions on how to make white sangria.
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Monkeyseevideos How to Make White Sangria
You will enjoy this video. A bartender and his brother show us how to make white sangria in their kitchen. This video is easy to listen to because it ... read moreYou will enjoy this video. A bartender and his brother show us how to make white sangria in their kitchen. This video is easy to listen to because it is not scripted but a conversation between them. They start with a list of ingredients needed and then make the sangria while giving tips and suggesting alternative ingredients as they go.

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Introduction
- If you've had sangria before, then you already know how delicious and refreshing this red wine-based cocktail can be. What you may not know is that sangria can be made with White wine as well. If you're looking for something a little different out of your sangria experience, try this fruity variation on the traditional sangria recipe.
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Ingredients
- 1 bottle of dry white wine
- 2 cups of ginger ale
- 1/4 cup of cognac or brandy
- 2 tbsp. sugar
- 1 peach
- 1 orange
- 1 apple
- Ice
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Equipment
- Large drink pitcher
- Cutting knife
- Cutting board
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Making White Sangria
- Now you're ready to start making a batch of white sangria. The recipe below serves about 8 people. If you're making white sangria for a large party, you may want to double (or even triple) the recipe. Let's get started:
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- Take the peach, orange and apple and cut them into slices.
- Pour the cognac and sugar into your pitcher and stir them until the sugar has dissolved.
- Add the white wine and the fruit to your pitcher.
- Finish it off by adding the ginger ale.
- Stir the mixture well and place in the refrigerator to cool.
- Add the ice cubes when you are ready to drink the white sangria.
- Serve and enjoy!
- Now you're ready to start making a batch of white sangria. The recipe below serves about 8 people. If you're making white sangria for a large party, you may want to double (or even triple) the recipe. Let's get started:
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White Sangria Tips & Tricks
- While this recipe calls for peaches, oranges and apples, you can add almost any type of fruit to your White sangria recipe and it will taste good. Some other common fruits include lemons, grapes and bananas.
- If you leave your sangria in the refrigerator for a long time before serving, the fruit will begin to soak up some of the alcohol and will be a nice, boozy treat after you finish your drink.
- There is no need to use an expensive bottle of white wine in order to make good sangria. With so many other flavors competing for your attention, the qualities of a good bottle of wine may go unnoticed.
- Be careful. sangria is one of those drinks that are so good you almost forget there is alcohol in them. Too many sangrias and you'll end up with quite a hangover.
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Resources
- Wikipedia: Sangria
- FoodNetwork.com: White Sangria
- AllRecipes: White Sangria
- New York Times: White Sangria
- Dallas Morning News: White Sangria
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How to Make White Sangria Links Powered by Google
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White Sangria - All Recipes
A wonderful punch made with white wine, mango and orange slices. Peach schnapps, cognac and ginger ale round out this summer party drink.allrecipes.com
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Questions and Answers About How to Make White Sangria
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Whats a good white wine to make sangria? 1 AnswerI have two suggestions, one is White Rioja. This wine has a peachy floral taste to it, it would be great for a white sangria (make sure to put plenty of peach i... read more -
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I think I will make a white sangria to cool off with tonight. Any recipe suggestions? 1 AnswerI came up with this one myself through experimentation after encountering too many sickly sweet ones that didn't suit me. Ingredients * 1 (750-ml) bottle white ... read more -
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How to Make White Sangria Blogs
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Poison of the day – Asaaan
I had White Wine Sangria, Chai, Samosa, Bhajjia,Bagels,Home made Hummus and Guamacole and Pita bread. The 2 couples who came brought dinner. Paneer sabzi, and aloo and palak(potato and peas).I made chicken curry as well.Appa... (February 07, 2010)asaaan.com -
Sangria Blanca, Spain's White Sangria: An Authentic and ...
An Authentic and Traditional Spanish White Wine Punch Recipe. Jan 13, 2010 Melissa Parks. Wine punches have always been an important ingredient to Spanish culture. Sangria has become internationally popular, and it is very eas... (January 13, 2010)beverage-recipes.suite101.com -
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It's like trying to make your way through an IKEA; whether you like it or not you have to follow a certain path through a maze of twists and turns to get to check-out. We view the addition of white sangria as being a perfect a... (February 03, 2010)senorsangria.com -
Dining@Large: Where to get the best sangria - Elizabeth Large ...
I love the sangria at both Tapas Teatro and Mezze. They are my favorites, other than my own that I make at home. I also love both white and red sangrias, and the white sangria at Tapas Teatro never fails to please. ...weblogs.baltimoresun.com
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