Posted on Monday, September 25, 2017 in
Drink Recipes
Portuguese White Wine Sangria (com Vinho Branco)
This Portuguese white wine sangria (com vinho branco) drink is not only delicious, but it is also very refreshing on a warm day.
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Preparation time | 25 min |
Cooking Time | n/a |
Ready In | 25 min |
Level of Difficulty | Very Easy |
Servings | 4 |
Ingredients
8 thin slices of orange16 small seedless grapes (or 8 sliced strawberries)1 Kiwi (cut into pieces)1 glass of orange liqueur1 cup of cherry liqueur1 bottle of dry white wine2 1/2 cups (500 ml) of sparkling waterIce to taste
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Preparation
- In a large pitcher, place the orange slices, the rest of the fruit and the liquors.
- Let it sit for about 20 minutes.
- Pour in the wine and mix gently.
- Add the water and ice.
(You can replace the water with a white type soda if you want it to be sweeter)
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Portuguese Coffee Liqueur
A simple & easy recipe that makes a delicious Portuguese coffee liqueur. This is a drink usually enjoyed after a good meal.
Level of Difficulty | Easy |
Servings | 8 |
Portuguese Port Sangria (com Vinho do Porto)
This delicious and refreshing Portuguese Port sangria recipe (com vinho do Porto) is ready in just about 30 minutes.
Level of Difficulty | Very Easy |
Servings | 6 |
Refreshing Watermelon Drink
Enjoy this delicious and refreshing non alcoholic watermelon drink (bebida fresca de melancia) on a warm day.
Level of Difficulty | Very Easy |
Servings | 1 |
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