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Easy Rosé Sangria Recipes
Rosé is a lighter colored wine compared to red wine. It's made by crushing red grapes and then having them soak for a few days. Once the juice becomes a bright pink color the winemakers remove the grape skins and you have a beautiful Rosé wine. This wine is great any time of the year. However, Rosé sangria is perfect for the summer since it has a fruity and refreshing taste. Whether you are having a large party or just hanging out with some friends these Rosé sangria recipes will not let you down.
By Jessica Herring9 years ago in Proof
Top Pumpkin Beers for Fall
Ever since Starbucks has made the ever-present, infamous pumpkin spice latte, fall has become known as pumpkin spice season. It's a time when that random smattering of spices that is collectively called pumpkin spice gets added to everything.
By Iwan Palinski9 years ago in Proof
What Is Ice Wine?
I've tried just about every kind of wine you could imagine. I've drank blue wine. I've enjoy red wines and white wines galore. Dessert wines like port and sherry, I've enjoyed — in the sense that I promptly made a face and spat them out due to the cloying sweetness of them.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart9 years ago in Proof
Best Frozen Sangria Recipes
Sangria is a classic drink that always pleases people with its flavor and ease. There are some variations to this delicious drink depending on the specific fruits you add and the consistency of the drink. However, if you have never tried a frozen sangria before, you should check out these best frozen sangria recipes.
By Lynne Shumaker9 years ago in Proof
Jazz & Drinks - The Rite of Spring
My first two drink pairings were for Miles Davis albums from 1959 (Kind of Blue) and 1960 (Sketches of Spain). A lot of important jazz happened in the mid-20th century, and there will be plenty more drink pairings for jazz albums from that time. Jazz did not, however, stop in the sixties (contrary to popular belief). As a matter of fact, jazz still happens to this day. I know, I'm blowing your mind with this.
By Joey Kendrick9 years ago in Proof
Best White Wines for Sangria . Top Story - August 2017.
Sangria is an all around favorite drink among many people since it's easy to make and very flavorful. If you're tired of making sangria with red wine you should give white wine a shot. These light and delicious wines are without a doubt the best white wines for sangria. They will bring out the flavor of the fresh fruits and are refreshing. Each of these wines varies in their unique taste and aromas. However, they are each amazing choices for making sangria and can help you learn to enjoy wine.
By Grace Tyler9 years ago in Proof
Must Try White Peach Sangria
White peach sangria might just be one of the best bartending inventions of recent times. It's so tart, and yet at the same time, delivers a sweet pucker that makes it refreshing, crisp, and a perfect side to any brunch meal you could make.
By Cato Conroy9 years ago in Proof
Best Red Wines for Sangria
The next time you are in the mood for sangria, one of the best wine cocktails, you should go the liquor store and purchase the best red wines for sangria. These wines vary in their texture, acidity, and flavor but are all great choices when making sangria. Most of these wines are amazing by themselves and are even more enhanced when you add fresh fruit.
By Jessica Herring9 years ago in Proof
Best Ready to Drink Cocktails
I love to drink, but lord, am I a lazy drinker. Unless it's really a special occasion, I don't want to muddle mint for mojitos, nor do I want to stock up my bar with bitters for that one special martini, either. That's why ready to drink cocktails are a boon for me. They're easy, they can taste pretty great, and you don't have to be a bartender to enjoy them.
By Skunk Uzeki9 years ago in Proof
Easy White Sangria Recipes
Though red sangria has long been the favorite sangria of choice in restaurants, white sangria is slowly gaining popularity. White sangria is typically a bit lighter in flavor, slightly fruitier, and at times, a bit sweeter than red sangria.
By Mackenzie Z. Kennedy9 years ago in Proof
Best Wines to Cook Italian Food
Italian food tastes delicious, and that's a fact. It's actually been voted one of the best-tasting cuisines in the world by food experts. Part of the reason why Italian food tastes so great is because of the many ways they incorporate wine into their meals.
By Grace Tyler9 years ago in Proof












