Red Sangria

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  • on June 07, 2012

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    Turned out really well. Next time I will try some other fruits in there as well. For brandy, I used the last of some well cherry brandy I had and the orange liquor was Grand Marnier. Oh... I added a bit of juice from my homemade spiced, brandied cherries as well (secret ingredient :-

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  • on May 05, 2012

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    Anyone who explores foods...this will make you happy!
    The ingredients are very different from the "typical" but the FLAVORS are terrific. Try it and give feedback!
    Annie , Fremont , CA

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  • on May 08, 2011

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    Super yummy and on the strong side sangria; I don't use brandy often and was able to get a small bottle from the small bottle collection they usually keep behind the counter at the liquor store. Any orange liqueur will work as well.

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