2 small oranges, sliced
1 small apple,cored, sliced
1 lemon, cut into 1/2 slices
1 750-ml bottle of red wine
1/3 cup sugar
1/4 cup brandy
3 cup club soda
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Garden Sangria [A]
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Cut orange slices into quarters. Combine with apple, lemon, wine,
sugar, and brandy and soda in bowl; mix well. Pour into pitcher to
serve. Use inexpensive wine and substitute any fruits available form
garden, such as strawberries or peaches.
Source: Great Recipes from Great Gardeners
Serves: 10
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