Citrus and Bay Sangria

6 Servings

10 minutes plus chilling

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Though we often associate white wine sangria with warmer months, cutting back the sugar and flavoring it with warming spices—cardamom and bay leaf—make it a perfect holiday punch. Dry vermouth adds depth of flavor and underscores the seasonings. We liked Grüner Veltliner, a grassy white wine with a pleasant minerality. Unoaked chardonnays are a good substitute. Serve chilled, but not over ice to keep the flavors concentrated. Any variety of orange works, but blood or Cara Cara oranges offered a nice color contrast.

6

Servings

10 minutes

plus chilling

Ingredients

  • 3

    oranges

  • ¼

    cup white sugar

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