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    Sangria de Cava


    Source of Recipe


    Columbia Restaurant

    List of Ingredients




    ½ of a 750 ml bottle of Semi-Sec sparkling wine*
    7 ounces Sprite
    ¾ ounce simple syrup (see note below)**
    1 ¼ ounce Gran Torres Orange Liqueur
    1 ¼ ounce Tres Torres Brandy
    2 orange quarters
    2 lime quarters
    Citrus slices and cherry for garnish

    Recipe



    Mix all ingredients in a pitcher.

    Pour into glasses and garnish with citrus slices and a cherry.

    Notes

    ** Simple Syrup, also known as sugar syrup, can be made into a variety of thicknesses for a variety of uses. The solution of sugar and water is cooked over low heat until clear, then boiled for a minute or so. For thin syrup, use 3 parts water to 1 part sugar; for medium, use 2 parts water to 1 part suger; and for heavy, use equal parts water and sugar. For this recipe, a medium consistency will work fine.

    *Only wines produced in the region of Champagne in France according to very strict specifications can be labeled as such. Spanish wines are called "Cava" or sparkling wine.

    There are several types of sparkling wines, named according to the amount of sugar in the final product, either dependent upon the type of grapes used, the duration of fermentation or a combination of both. 'Brut' is the least sweet variety.

    Semi-secco (or semi-sec) pleases most palates as it has a good mix of sweetness and herbeity. It tends to be fruitier in taste than brut, and is easier to drink.

    Then you have the secco, which is the sweetest variety.

 

 

 


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