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Contributed by: NAPSA (NAPSA) - One way to discover the meaning of "gioia di vivere," Italian for "joy of living," is to mix up a pitcher of Sangria. While typically a Spanish drink, why not try an Italian twist on this classic cocktail? There are many delights that pair well with this unique Sangria, such as cheese, olives or prosciutto that can transform your patio into a classic Italian terrazza. The vermouth is traditionally enjoyed before a meal, and its popularity continues to grow due to the resurgence of classic cocktails, but it's a delicious addition to these Sangria recipes. Torino Sangria
Combine Martini & Rossi Extra Dry vermouth, cranberry juice, brandy and sugar in a large pitcher; stir until sugar is dissolved. Chill until ready to serve. Stir in sliced fruit and sparkling water. Serve over ice. Makes 8 Servings Monviso Sangria
Combine first five ingredients in a large pitcher and stir in fruit. Chill until ready to serve (24 hours, if possible). Just prior to serving, stir in lemon-lime soda. Pour over ice in tall glasses. Makes 8-10 Servings. The iconic winemaker has created a number of easy and elegant Sangria recipes (www.martini.com). |
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