Posted on Friday, November 13, 2015 in Drink Recipes

Portuguese Sangria with a Kick

How to make Portuguese fruity sangria with a kick.
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Portuguese Sangria with a Kick

Preparation time 15 min
Cooking Timen/a
Ready In 15 min
Level of DifficultyEasy
Servings8

Ingredients

2 (750 ml) bottles of chilled dry red wine2 cups of chilled orange juice1⁄2 cup of good brandy1⁄4 cup triple sec1⁄8 cup white corn syrup1 bunch red grapes or 1 bunch white grapes, you can freeze them1 sliced orange1 sliced lemon1 sliced lime
2 (750 ml) bottles of chilled dry red wine2 cups of chilled orange juice1⁄2 cup of good brandy1⁄4 cup triple sec1⁄8 cup white corn syrup1 bunch red grapes or 1 bunch white grapes, you can freeze them1 sliced orange1 sliced lemon1 sliced lime
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Preparation

  1. Stir all liquid together in punch bowl.
  2. Add fruit.
  3. Add ice to chill.
  4. Serve!

Recipe Credit: Rita~, Food.com

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