| Other Uses of Bargain Wines Sangria
If you're making sangria, you need red quaffing wine -
and lots of it. As sangria is made from red wine, sugar, fruit juice and
spirits, the quality of the red wine becomes largely secondary. This is
where boxed wines come into their own. Buy large boxes that are relatively
cheap - no one will notice! Be sure to purchase reasonable quality fruit
juice and don't go for the absolute cheapest wine as you may live to regret
it, the following morning!
Large Parties and Receptions
When serving wine to a large party, cost is obviously
important. As a rule, boxed whites are generally more palatable than boxed
reds, so if want to trim costs, anywhere, buying cheaper white wine may be a
safer option.
A great way to improve boxed red wine is to add a
reasonable quality bottle of red wine. Provided that you choose the correct
bottle of red, this can make an impressive difference to the taste. Of
course, you do need some suitable decanters or serving carafes and a little
patience to pull this one off, successfully.
Finally, choose your nibbles wisely. Plain potato chips
will do little to help you disguise a poor wine. Instead opt for a selection
of cheeses, as they will enhance the flavor of even the cheapest of wines.
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