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Uploaded on Jul 6, 2011

Pottery Barn wine expert and author of "Oldman's Brave New World of Wine", Mark Oldman, shows how to make sangria in this video. For this traditional red sangria recipe, first cut up fruits like strawberries, lemons, lemons, and oranges. Cut the fruit into small wheels since they look good and are fun to eat later. Put the cut fruit in a sangria pitcher. Press the fruit and mix it.

Add red wine such as a Spanish red wine to the fruit mix. Add a shot of your favorite liquor, for example rum, to the mixture. Next, add sugar or honey to this sangria recipe. Then add two cups of sparkling water. Let this mixture chill overnight. This red sangria, a traditional sangria, is now ready. Now that you know how to make sangria, serve it with ice in festive glasses and entertain in style!

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  • pianogrl

    Funny they show it like that. The ice and the carbonated soda/water are added at the end. You can even make it w tap/filtered water.

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    "Preparation consists of cutting the fruit in thin slices or small cubes, then mixing in advance all ingredients except for ice and carbonated sodas. After several hours, or a full day in a refrigerator to allow time for the fruit flavors to blend with the rest of the ingredients, the ice and any last-minute ingredients are added and the drinks are poured."

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  • masmotors

    fancy im a beer drinker but this looks great

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  • TheReptilianGamer98

    instead of sparkling water put sprite or ginger ale

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  • George Bush

    I've seen already a couple of videos on how to make sangria and I think it's time for me to ask this question. Can someone please tell me the purpose of pouring carbonated water into this sangria if you are then told to leave in the fridge overnight? The carbonation will completely dissolve and turn into regular water.

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  • joeycigars12

    kind a looks like a blood orange

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  • HALO6005

    why is the orange red?

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  • Brian von Dedenroth

    Great production value, cool and knowledgeable delivery. Mark knows his stuff and this video really phooooshed sangria making to tasty new heights.

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  • sfgirl68

    Great video, thanks for sharing the recipe!

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