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  2. The 7 Best Wine Spritzers to Liven Up Every Party This Summer

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    Wine spritzers have come a long way from the blush-toned sugar bombs advertised alongside wine coolers in the ‘90s. And as easy as they are to make yourself—a spritz is really just a combo of ...

  3. Holiday drink recipe is 'really easy,' 'looks really good ...

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    A winemaker and mother from Illinois shared a recipe with Fox News Digital for a "nice and simple" holiday spritzer. She also gave a few tips to make the drink even better.

  4. Tinto de verano - Wikipedia

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    Tinto de verano (Spanish: "summer red [wine]") is a cold, wine-based drink popular in Spain. It is similar to sangria and is typically made up of 1 part of table red wine and 1 part soda, usually lemonade. Traditional brands of soda, or gaseosa, such as La Casera, can be replicated by mixing Sprite or 7-Up with carbonated water. The drink is ...

  5. Don't like to drink wine in the summer? Try this spritzer ...

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  6. California Cooler - Wikipedia

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    The product is a sangria packaged in a 12 fl. oz. glass bottle. The California Cooler formula and packaging was the first to be known as a wine cooler. Originally named Canada Cooler, the California Cooler package was re-designed by Glenn Martinez and Associates, and the drink was eventually also sold in a 2-liter bottle.

  7. Schorle - Wikipedia

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    According to §3 of the German Weinbezeichnungsverordnung, which is a decree for the labelling of wine, a G'spritzter (also Gespritzter, Spritzer) is a mixed drink with at least 50% wine and up to 50% soda or mineral water. The drink is required to contain at least 4.5% by volume of alcohol after mixing.

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  9. Spritzer - Wikipedia

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    Spritzer is derived from the variant of the German language spoken in Austria, where the drink is very popular.It is used alongside the equally common form Gespritzter (mostly pronounced G'spritzter, a noun derived from the past participle of spritzen, i.e. squirt), [1] a term also found in some German regions, such as Hessen (e.g. Süssgespritzter, i.e. a "sweet spritzer" using fizzy lemonade ...