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Cómo hacer sangría casera
How to Make Homemade Sangria

Recetas de Isabel @cook_4976085
For me, a summer without this drink isn't a summer. Sangria is the true taste of summer and is very 'typical Spanish', without a doubt. Its refreshing fruity flavor makes it a very special and appealing drink.
How to Make Homemade Sangria
For me, a summer without this drink isn't a summer. Sangria is the true taste of summer and is very 'typical Spanish', without a doubt. Its refreshing fruity flavor makes it a very special and appealing drink.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Peel the fruit and cut it into small pieces. Put these pieces in a pitcher and add the sugar and cinnamon stick.
- 2
Add red wine to taste and top off with the soda of your choice, stir, and refrigerate until serving. It should be very cold.
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