White Wine Sangria

June 4, 2012 20:43 by Suzy

Summer is officially here!  Other than my killer Margaritas, this is my standby cocktail for summer gatherings.  It's perfect for a cookout or Sunday brunch...light and refreshing and not too sweet.

Another great thing about this recipe is that it's adaptable...you can use whatever fruit you have on hand, or whatever your favorites are.  I always keep the lime and the orange, but sometimes I'll switch out the pineapple with sliced fresh peaches or maybe some watermelon.  Other times I will add grapes to the mix.  Ooooo, strawberries would be good too...now I want to make another batch!

White Wine Sangria
adapted from Cuisine at Home

1/2 cup hot water
1/2 cup sugar
1 bottle (750 ml) dry white wine (I use Pinot Grigio or Sauvignon Blanc)
3/4 cup brandy
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 lime
1 orange
1/2 pineapple, cut into chunks or rings (or see other fruit suggestions above)
2 cups club soda, chilled
raspberries for garnish

Combine hot water and sugar in a pitcher and stir until the sugar is dissolved.

Wash lime and orange very well, then slice into rounds.

Combine lime and orange slices, wine, brandy, vanilla and pineapple with sugar water in pitcher.  Chill at least 2 hours, or overnight.

Just before serving, gently stir in club soda.  Pour over ice and garnish with raspberries.

White Wine Sangria



Wasting away again in Margaritaville...

January 30, 2010 21:30 by Suzy
God bless that long ago Mexican who discovered the agave and the wonderful elixer that could be made from such an unassuming plant!  Is there a better combination of tastes than tequila, limes, and salt?  I think not!
 
I am famous among friends and family for these margaritas.  Or should I say, infamous?  The common name for them is Deatharitas.  I have been both celebrated and cursed for this fabulous cocktail.  So delicious, but you have to be careful, as they will sneak up on you!  (If you know our good friend BP, be sure to ask him about the night of the Margaritas and Brownies.)
 
Quick tequila lesson:  First, always use tequila that is 100% agave.  Look for it on the label.  "Mixto" tequila is not pure agave and you don't want it.  Second, there are three different grades of tequila:  Blanco, which is unaged and has the strongest agave taste; Reposado, which is aged at least two months in oak and has a smoother taste; and Anejo, which is aged in oak for at least a year and is incredibly smooth.  I prefer reposado tequila, as it is smooth but still has a distinct agave taste.  Anejo is delicious, but sort of wasted on a margarita.  Save the anejo for sipping.
 
Classic Margarita
from a recipe developed by JD
Margarita ingredients
1 1/2 ounce reposado tequila (my favorites are Sauza Hornitos, Cazadores, and Corazon)
1 ounce Cointreau or other high quality orange liqueur (I found some Patron orange liqueur and thought I would give it a try here...good stuff!)
3 ounces margarita mix (Jose Cuervo works fine; Trader Joe's is good if you can find it)
Splash of Grand Marnier
 

Salt rim of glass 

Run lime wedge around the rim of a cocktail glass or margarita glass.  Dip rim in coarse salt to coat.  Fill glass with ice.
 
Pour tequila, Cointreau, and margarita mix into a cocktail shaker filled with ice.  Shake vigorously.
 

Strain into prepared glass

Strain into prepared glass. 

Top with Grand Marnier

"Float" a small amount of Grand Marnier at the top of the drink.

Perfect Margarita

 
Prepare to be amazed.  Don't say I didn't warn you.
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