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Jimbo's Sangria #12301
07/02/2010 07:48 PM
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Does anyone know the rescipe for Jimbo's Restuarants Sangria? I watched the bartender make it and forgot what she put in it... <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/duh.gif" alt="" />

Re: Jimbo's Sangria [Re: Livtovacation] #12302
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I will ask and post it, it might take a couple of days, island time you know....

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wish I had the recipe for their Cerviche--one of the best I ever had--coco

Re: Jimbo's Sangria #12304
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Careful, he adds a component that will cause you to rush to the airport and fly to SXM.

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I don't believe that his sangria is all that good. the sangria at the Argentine Steak House is better. mho.

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07/04/2010 10:59 AM
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Thanks I will be watching for it

Re: Jimbo's Sangria [Re: JoeC047] #12307
07/06/2010 11:58 AM
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Careful, he adds a component that will cause you to rush to the airport and fly to SXM.


When I was in Spain, a bartender taught me how to make Sangria. His description of Sangria was a cheap drink to make you drunk fast, and he was right!

Cheap red wine (1 bottle)
Cup or two liquor (whiskey, rum, vodka...your choice)
1 can of 7-Up
1 cup Cointreau

Fruit . . . whatever you have. We used watermelon, strawberries, pineapple, oranges, limes

Mix together and refrigerate for a couple days. Warning...tops will pop off of containers! Also, eating fruit is good, but very potent!

Cheers!
Belinda

Re: Jimbo's Sangria [Re: WBL_Couple] #12308
07/06/2010 01:09 PM
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I didn't realize it was supposed to be refrigerated that long. Doesn't the fruit get kinda funky?? Do you put more 7up or whatever in it when you serve it? I sometimes make what I call sangria, but I do it just with wine, gingerale or 7up, basically equal parts with the wine, orange and lemon or lime juice, and fruit, and let the flavors blend for a couple of hours. It's refreshing and very light, since it's only about half alcohol, with no liquor in it.


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Re: Jimbo's Sangria [Re: Carol_Hill] #12309
07/06/2010 01:35 PM
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Makes excellent sangria. Combine all ingredients and let chill in the frig for about 1 hour. Silly to use a bottle of red that costs more than 15-20.

1 bottle red wine
1 sliced orange
1 sliced lime
1 sliced apple
1 sliced peach
1 cup lemonade
1 cup ginger ale or club soda
1/4 ro 1/2 cup sugar

Re: Jimbo's Sangria [Re: WBL_Couple] #12310
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about 40 years ago someone showed us a receipe and said the best red to use was a cheap burgandy and vodka--coco

Re: Jimbo's Sangria [Re: Carol_Hill] #12311
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Authentic sangria contains both wine and liquor, and for that reason has been illegal in Virginia until July 1, 2008 when the old law prohibiting combining wine and liquor was finally repealed.

Re: Jimbo's Sangria [Re: GaKaye] #12312
07/06/2010 02:22 PM
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Virginia sure has some weird laws! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Smile.gif" alt="" /> That one bit the dust after I left though, it looks like! As I said, I make what I call sangria, not authentic, for sure!


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Re: Jimbo's Sangria [Re: GaKaye] #12313
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Authentic sangria contains both wine and liquor, and for that reason has been illegal in Virginia until July 1, 2008 when the old law prohibiting combining wine and liquor was finally repealed.


See my Dad was right--you do learn at least one new thing every day!!!! What a silly law <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/jester.gif" alt="" />--coco

Re: Jimbo's Sangria [Re: Carol_Hill] #12314
07/06/2010 03:27 PM
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Until recently I did not like Sangria but had it at Outback Steakhouse and Victor's Cafe in NYC in the last six months and really liked both of them.

I drank a white sangria this weekend in Albany and it was awful. I was getting a headache almost immediately drinking it and it tasted like cheap wine to me. I am no wine expert but have had "cheap" wine and that is what it tasted like to me.

I'd love to see more recipes for Sangria and will try making it as I find it very refreshing when well made.

Re: Jimbo's Sangria [Re: fabila] #12315
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Here's a White Peach Sangria recipe that looks good.

Re: Jimbo's Sangria [Re: fabila] #12316
07/06/2010 03:49 PM
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There are many great Sangria recipes here. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Cheers.gif" alt="" /> http://allrecipes.com//Recipes/drinks/sangria/Main.aspx




Re: Jimbo's Sangria [Re: GaKaye] #12317
07/06/2010 03:57 PM
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It does look good and potent. I have several flavored vodka’s but not peach. Maybe I’ll try with regular vodka. Over the years I’ve had some pretty bad red Sangria with cognac or brandy. Elizabeth -- After looking your link I realize there are many variations using several types of liquor with the wine. I will certainly have to experiment.

Re: Jimbo's Sangria [Re: GaKaye] #12318
07/06/2010 04:17 PM
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Ours has Red Wine, White Wine, Rum, Brandy, Lemonade, along with apples, oranges, pears, and what ever fruit sounds good when shopping.
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Re: Jimbo's Sangria [Re: Livtovacation] #12319
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Since this really is a recipe question, we'll put this in the recipe forum.


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about 40 years ago someone showed us a receipe and said the best red to use was a cheap burgandy and vodka--coco

would Thunderbird qualify as a cheap wine? Is a cheap wine from spain equivelant an expensive wine from,let's say NY State?

Re: Jimbo's Sangria [Re: Carol_Hill] #12321
07/06/2010 07:19 PM
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I'm still waiting for Jimbo's recipe...HELP! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/circle.gif" alt="" />

Re: Jimbo's Sangria [Re: Carol_Hill] #12322
07/07/2010 08:47 AM
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I didn't realize it was supposed to be refrigerated that long. Doesn't the fruit get kinda funky?? Do you put more 7up or whatever in it when you serve it? I sometimes make what I call sangria, but I do it just with wine, gingerale or 7up, basically equal parts with the wine, orange and lemon or lime juice, and fruit, and let the flavors blend for a couple of hours. It's refreshing and very light, since it's only about half alcohol, with no liquor in it.


No the fruit did not get funky...it was really good (but then I eat the coconut out of the MaDouDou)!

We did not add more 7 up to serve either! The watermelon was the best! We made it for a dock party at our marina, and promised the water patrol we wouldn't take the party to the water! They joined us after they got off work! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />


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