If you’re looking to create your own Sangria it’s actually pretty simple process that includes red wine, a miniscule amount of brandy or triple sec, some sliced fruit, and some type of sweetener like sugar or honey.

Enjoy The Refreshing Sangria While In Spain

Written by: Clinton Maxwell

Besides the beautiful weather and beaches of Spain, you’ll not want to miss out on one of the great sangria recipes at the local bars and restaurants.

Sangria is a drink that’s traditional to Spain, and nearly any restaurant establishment will serve it. The recipe may be a little different from one place to the other, so don’t be afraid to sample the different ecipes. As well, many savvy restaurant owners and chefs will vary the recipe according to the meal that you order.

This is basically known to be a summer drink through the northern parts of Spain, but in the southern rand eastern areas you will find it being available all year round. This is due in most to the fact that in these areas the temperature and climate are summer like throughout the entire year. The drink does vary by strength depending on the type of establishment you’re visiting, for instance a bar will definitely have a stronger Sangria than a dance club or restaurant.

Spain was the originator of this great drink. The Spanish word sangria actually translates to "bleeding", and therefore the drink received its name because of the color of the wine traditionally used. You can however get the drink made with white wine, which is called sangria blanco, blanco meaning "white" in Spanish.

So what is Sangria? It’s rather simply a mixture of wine, fruit, fruit juices, and soda water. You can basically use any type of red wine, however you’ll want to use a good quality wine, as well as good ripe fruit and quality juices to keep its appeal.

When serving Sangria you’ll want to use a good pitcher that has a strainer on the lid, which will help to strain out all of the ice and fruit from going into the glass, and staying in the pitcher. It’s usually served in a 1-liter pitcher, however you can order it by the glass.

If you’re looking to create your own Sangria it’s actually pretty simple process that includes red wine, a miniscule amount of brandy or triple sec, some sliced fruit, and some type of sweetener like sugar or honey. The easy version of Sangria basically if you’re doing things quickly is a bottle of red wine, 1 ½ to 2 cups of orange juice, some sliced oranges, about two cups of clear soda such as Sprite, and about 2 shots of triple sec.

You can vary the fruit that you use depending on your own preference or depending on the meal that you’re cooking. If you like, you can substitute the red wine for white, and have as mentioned about sangria blanco, however make sure that the white wine that you do use is of some higher quality. You may or may not want to carbonate the Sangria; this would be up to the person making the drink.

One mistake that people make is not letting the wine and juices marinate together for several hours or better yet overnight before adding soda or even ice. This will make a tremendous difference in the flavor of your Sangria.

About the author

Concentrating on the area of Spain, Clinton Maxwell publishes for the most part for http://www.alicante-spain.com . You can come across his comments on sangria recipe over at http://www.alicante-spain.com .

Related articles

  • Beers of the Canary Islands, Spain

    The Canary Island archipelago is famous for its sunny beaches, night life, excursions, hiking… Well people seem to find these islands suitable for a wide range of activities. One common factor is the climate, the Canary Islands are blessed with a pleasant temperature all year round. So what...

  • Canary Island pancakes

    For the British at least, Shrove Tuesday is probably better known as Pancake Day. Those wonderful delicacies, smothered in sugar and lemon and often tossed around in village competitions. As you will see from the recipes below, the Brits certainly don’t have the monopoly of this type of fare...

  • th_tenerife-wineWine production in Tenerife

    Wine searcher say, "Ycoden-Daute-Isora is the most ancient but most recently Denominated of Spain’s regions. The best dry white wines in Tenerife, from the Listan Blanco grape, are made here." (I think the reds are even better.) The region of Ycoden-Daute-Isora, which was...

  • Rioja wines and its varieties

    The Rioja region in Northern Spain is situated in the Rio Ebro valley, it’s northern border being bounded by the Sierra de Cantabrias mountain range and it’s southern by the Sierra de la Demanda. The resulting geographical location creates conditions that have produced a perfect...

  • How to cook a Spanish paella

    Paella is a traditional Spanish recipe that has seen many different various evolve, all of them equally as delectable! You can make paella with seafood in the real traditional sense or with chicken, rabbit, or a vegetarian version. The one ingredient that remains the same for any type of paella...

  • Traditional Spanish food

    Spanish food and wine is very much diverse in character, with variations in the cuisine culture stemming from geographic, cultural and climatic differences. One could say, however, that typical Spanish food is influenced heavily by the fact that the country has extensive access to the sea, giving...

  • Recipe and ingredients for a Spanish gazpacho

    Who wants to tuck into piping-hot soup during the summer ... enjoy refreshing gazpacho soup instead! Home-made soups are so good for you - all that nourishing stock and chock-a-block full of vitamins and minerals. But ... who on earth could face boiling bones for hours on end during the...

  • The flavour of Spanish tapas

    Imagine yourself on the terrace of an informal Spanish tapas bar. All around you, lively locals are engaged in animated conversation over their evening drinks. The atmosphere is buzzing - and loud! In front of you is a carafe of house wine, two glasses and your best friend. As you are chatting and...

  • Sangria - a refreshing Spanish drink

    Besides the beautiful weather and beaches of Spain, you’ll not want to miss out on one of the great sangria recipes at the local bars and restaurants. Sangria is a drink that’s traditional to Spain, and nearly any restaurant establishment will serve it. The recipe may be a little...

  • Variations of Paella recipes

    Paella is one of the best known of Spanish dishes. The dish originated in the Valencia region and spread throughout the country and around the world. The original dish was very simple, using any meat and vegetables that were available. As the popularity grew and the dish spread, many variations...

  • The rice dishes of Denia, Spain

    I just love trips where I’m never bored. I mean, don’t you just hate to go to a destination where there’s really only one attraction? Only one type of architecture? One thing the place is known for? That’s why I love Denia, Spain, which sits on the Mediterranean Sea....

  • Clasification of Spanish sherry

    L A G A R The lagar, in which the grapes are trodden and pressed, is a rectangular wooden trough, 12 feet square and about 2 feet deep, with a 6-foot iron screw in the centre; its floor rests upon four legs about 3 feet high: it has a lip, with a funnel attached to it, through which the sweet...

  • Spanish tapas - Tortilla omelette

    It certainly is a poor man or woman who cannot find a few eggs, a couple of potatoes and an onion in their store cupboard! The ever-practical Spaniard realized this and thus created their marvellous "tortilla" - an easy-to-make dish that could be savoured by rich and poor alike. Not...

Related news items

Sangria
Find, compare & buy Furniture. Compare & Buy from 1000"s of Stores.

Sangria
Spanish Sangria imported from Valencia. Spain ready to drink, red wine with naturaL fruit juices 91 rated by the Beverage Tasting Institute.

Cataloglink.com
Sangria products on CatalogLink. Request Free Catalogs Online.

Sangria Recipes and Tips - Wine Intro
Collection of sangria recipes grouped by type of wine, hard liquor, champagne, fruit, berry, spice, region, and holiday sangrias. ...

Sangria Menu
Collection of red and white wine sangria recipes to suit everyone"s tastes. From Sangria-Sangria.com, home of Casa de Somo.

Sangria - Webtender
Recipe for sangria with red wine, lots of citrus fruit rinds, and brandy.

Traditional Sangria - Perfect Entertaining
Recipe for the fruity wine drink of sangria, the perfect complement to spicy food or Mediterranean dishes.

Sangr?a - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sangr?a is a wine punch (more formally and precisely, a fortified wine) which ... On her album Scarlet"s Walk, Tori Amos sings a song called "Swee...

Sangria Recipes
Sangria recipes come in all shapes, sizes, with about as many variations as they ... The Basic Sangria Recipe ... The Super Fruity Sangria ...

Sangria Tapas Cafe - Royal Oak
Royal Oak"s Spanish restaurant for tapas, paella. Flamenco show every Thursday. ... The Sky Club, located above Sangria, has an upscale-urban loung...

Basic Sangria Recipe
The beauty of the basic Sangria recipe is that it"s as delicious as it is easy, ... Fruity SangriaSangria Recipe - The New ZealanderPassion Fruit S...

Sangria by IQ on Rhapsody
Sangria: Rhapsody has all the latest music by IQ, including popular playlists, ... Sangria (Original Latin Hip-Hop Vers.) You may also be intereste...

Sangria - All Recipes - View All
This is the sangria that my friends taught me to make in Spain. ... I found a good sangria recipe and headed to the liquor store to purchase the al...

blog.myspace.com/_mrfood
... Se??or Foodblog, Sangria ... Cool, refreshing, sangria has certainly become my drink of ... first time I ever tried sangria, I was enjoying a w...

Sangr?a (bebida) - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Los ingredientes de la sangr?a var?an mucho, especialmente, en cuanto a la fruta, ... vino blanco en lugar del rojo, en cuyo caso se llama sangr?...