By Eddy − On Tuesday, June 18, 2019, 4 years ago in Drink Recipes
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Portuguese White Wine Sangria with Peach & Passion Fruit Recipe


This delicious and refreshing Portuguese white wine sangria with peach and passion fruit (sangria de vinho branco com pêssego e maracujá) is great on a hot day.
Portuguese White Wine Sangria with Peach & Passion Fruit Recipe


Preparation time 10 min
Cooking Timen/a
Ready In 10 min
Level of DifficultyVery Easy
Servings4

Ingredients

3 and 1/4 cups pf cold white wine2 cinnamon sticks3/4 cup of sugar3 passion fruit, pulp3 peaches, cut into cubes1/2 cup of vodka3 and 1/4 cups of 7up or SpriteCrushed ice (to taste)
3 and 1/4 cups pf cold white wine2 cinnamon sticks3/4 cup of sugar3 passion fruit, pulp3 peaches, cut into cubes1/2 cup of vodka3 and 1/4 cups of 7up or SpriteCrushed ice (to taste)
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Instructions

  1. In a large pitcher, place the peaches, passion fruit pulp, cinnamon sticks, sugar and vodka.
  2. Mix everything very well and let it stand for 5 minutes.
  3. After 5 minutes, add the white wine and soda.
  4. Mix everything and add ice to taste.
  5. Enjoy!
Recipe & Photo Credit: Neuza Costa, saborintenso.com

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