Recipe

Sangria Verde

Sangria Verde

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by Beautiful, Memorable Food

Sangria Verde

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by Beautiful, Memorable Food

  • This recipe was entered in the contest for Your Best Poolside Cocktail
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    Beautiful, Memorable Food's Notes: This version of sangria was inspired my college roommate Diane, a member of Pawtucket, Rhode Island's vast Portuguese community and my introduction into Portuguese culture and cuisine. Diane...

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Makes 1 pitcher

  1. Place all prepared fruit into a pitcher.

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  2. Pour the vinho verde, Cointreau, and 1 cup of ginger ale over the fruit.

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  3. Wrap tightly with plastic wrap and chill in refrigerator overnight to allow flavors to mingle.

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  4. Just before serving, add several sprigs of mint and add with the remaining cup of ginger ale to the pitcher.

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  5. Serve over ice, with as much of the fruit as desired. Make sure not to add ice to the pitcher directly or you’ll dilute the sangria.

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9 Comments on Sangria Verde

New_years_kitchen_hlc_only Reply

On the menu for my next warm-weather party!! (This would have been perfect yesterday afternoon . . . . ) It's just brilliant. Thanks for posting this. What a wonderful story. ;o)

Sr Reply

Lindo! Love the idea of using vinho verde!

Linda2012 Reply

Thanks everyone! I debuted this at my 6 year old's birthday party and the parents all had a good time :) Looks and tastes less potent than it is, so beware!

Copy_of_me Reply

Delicious, and thanks for the beautiful story!

Lorigoldsby Reply

Delicioso!

Teresa_food52 Reply

Fantástica, parabéns!

Img_1958 Reply

Lovely to look at and I'm sure it tastes as good as it looks.

Ab_sum Reply

Gorgeous!

Oldies_joemare_bd Reply

Beautiful picture and drink, very nice!!

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