This recipe is translated from Cookpad Spain. See original:
Sangría de naranja, nectarina, ciruela y vino blanco
Orange, Nectarine, Plum, and White Wine Sangria

Sandra_M @cocina_practica_
What makes this sangria delicious is the combination of fruits, white wine, and a touch of peach liqueur. Very refreshing for this summer🍹
Orange, Nectarine, Plum, and White Wine Sangria
What makes this sangria delicious is the combination of fruits, white wine, and a touch of peach liqueur. Very refreshing for this summer🍹
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Wash and dry the fruits thoroughly. Slice them thinly and place them in a large pitcher, preferably glass. Add a few mint leaves.
- 2
Pour in the wine, liqueur, sparkling water, and juice, and stir gently. Refrigerate for 1 hour; it's important to let it rest so the fruit juice blends with the wine, giving it that fresh fruit flavor. Serve with some ice cubes.
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