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Ginger-Cardamom Red Wine Sangria
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Kir Royale Sangria
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Brandied Cocktail Cherries
You can think of this recipe as a template, and you can alter it according to your tastes.
In this sangria, a red wine base gets a boost of cherry flavor from Cherry Heering liqueur.
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