Making a good Spanish sangria involves combining wine, fruit, liqueur, and a touch of sweetness to create a refreshing and flavorful drink. Here’s a classic recipe that will help you make an authentic and delicious sangria:
Ingredients:
- 1 bottle of red wine (750 ml) – Choose a young and fruity Spanish red wine like Tempranillo or Garnacha.
- 1 orange – Sliced into rounds.
- 1 lemon – Sliced into rounds.
- 1 apple – Cut into small cubes.
- 2 tablespoons of sugar – Optional, depending on your sweetness preference.
- 60 ml of brandy – You can also use Cointreau or Grand Marnier for a citrusy twist.
- 250 ml of lemon-lime soda or club soda – To add a fizzy touch.
- Ice – As needed.
- Cinnamon stick – Optional, for added aroma.
- Additional fruits (optional) – Peaches, strawberries, or pineapple can add extra flavor.
Instructions:
- Prepare the fruits:
- Wash the orange, lemon, and apple thoroughly.
- Slice the orange and lemon into thin rounds.
- Cut the apple into small cubes, leaving the skin on for extra color.
- Mix the wine:
- Pour the bottle of red wine into a large pitcher.
- Add the orange and lemon slices, as well as the apple cubes.
- If you prefer a sweeter sangria, stir in the two tablespoons of sugar until dissolved.
- Add the liqueur:
- Pour the brandy (or your chosen liqueur) into the wine and fruit mixture. This step is key to giving your sangria a deep, rich flavor.
- Let it rest:
- Place the pitcher in the refrigerator and let the sangria rest for at least 2 hours. This allows the flavors of the fruit, wine, and liqueur to meld together.
- Final touches:
- Just before serving, add the lemon-lime soda or club soda to give the sangria a refreshing fizz.
- For an extra aromatic touch, add a cinnamon stick to the pitcher.
- Add ice as desired.
- Serve:
- Serve the sangria in large glasses with pieces of fruit. Make sure each glass gets a good mix of the macerated fruit.
Additional Tips:
- Experiment with different wines: While traditional sangria uses red wine, you can also try it with white wine or rosé for a different variation.
- Customize the fruit: Feel free to swap in other seasonal fruits or your favorites. Tropical fruits like pineapple or mango work wonderfully as well.
- Overnight rest: If you have time, prepare the sangria the day before and let it rest in the fridge overnight. The flavors will be even more intense.
This recipe will yield a delicious and authentic Spanish sangria, perfect for enjoying on a sunny day or sharing with friends at a gathering. Cheers!