I love Sangria! Not the nasty stuff you find in a plastic bottled labeled, "Sangria," but real hand-made Sangria prepared with a good bottle of wine.
White Sangria has always been my Sangria of choice. I like Red Sangria, but I always found it to have a weird flavor that I just wasn't a fan of. I finally realized what the flavor was, it's Brandy. It seems like most Red Wine Sangrias call for Brandy, and I do not like the stuff. So I set-out to make one that didn't involve Brandy.
It took a couple years, and a few failed attempts that went down the drain, but I finally concocted the perfect Red Wine Sangria for me.
Most Sangrias are comprised of four main ingredients: wine, liquor, sugar, and fruit.
*Wine is the easy one, I prefer a dry-spanish wine in Sangria, but most any red wine will work.
*For the liquor component I used spiced rum instead of brandy.
*The sugar was no sugar at all, it was Simply Tropical by Simply.
*The fruit was slices of orange and lime (because it's what I had on hand at the time).
Finally, a Red Sangria that I can drink all Summer long.