Making Sangria With The Best Quality Cabernet Sauvignon

 A fruit and wine beverage from Spain, sangria is a delicious complement to a beautiful evening. Made with the best quality Cabernet Sauvignon/ Rioja/ Merlot, homemade sangria is a taste to reckon. Find it difficult to make sangria the perfect way? Worry not. Here’s a quick and easy recipe for you to follow. Ready in minutes, this sweet sangria recipe is a beverage you can enjoy during summer evenings or even your house parties and large gatherings. 

 Quickly, let's get the ingredients that you'll need for the sangria recipe. Firstly, you'll need a lemon, an orange, and a lime. The seeds should be removed, and the fruits cut into wedges. Next, get a can of sliced pineapples. Do not throw away the extra juice. Further, you'll need a spoon or two of orange juice or lemonade, two shots of gin, two tablespoons of sugar, and four cups of ginger ale. Last on the ingredients list is a cup of raspberries (thawed), a bottle of best quality Cabernet Sauvignon and some ice to go.

Once you've collected all these ingredients, let's get down to some sangria business. To make the sangria, the first thing you need to do is pour out the wine in a large pitcher. One by one, squeeze the juice from the lemon, lime, and orange wedges into the pitcher full of wine. If you encounter any more seeds, be sure to throw them away and not let them into the pitcher. The seeds will lend a bitter taste to the sangria, and you definitely don't want that to happen. When you're sure about the seeds, put the wedges (yes, the ones that you juiced) into the pitcher. Mix well, and add the sliced pineapples to the mixture. One by one, put all the ingredients into the mixture- the orange juice/ lemonade, two spoons of sugar, and the gin shots as per the ingredient list. Mix the combination well and let it chill in the fridge through the night. 

Once out of the fridge, add the raspberries, four cups of ginger ale, and ice as per preference. Remember to add in these ingredients just before the serving. Enjoy homemade sangria infused with the best quality Cabernet Sauvignon!

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