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This Simple Tinto de Verano Recipe is the Best Way to Drink Like a Spaniard

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at UVA chapter.

While celebrating my high school graduation last summer in Spain, I found the drink of my dreams: tinto de verano. Think red wine and citrus soda (i.e. San Pellegrino aranciata, aranciata rossa or limonata). Sounds amazing, right?

Upon returning from our fabulous Spanish adventure, my mother, foodie extraordinaire, combined all sorts of Spanish wines and citrus sodas until she found the perfect concoction that could bring us back to our favorite cafés in Barcelona and Madrid. Yes, you should be very excited about this recipe.

 

Tinto de Verano

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 2 minutesCook time: minutesTotal time: 2 minutesServings:1 servings

Ingredients

Instructions

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    Begin by pouring equal parts red wine and aranciata into a glass.

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    Add ice, and enjoy.

    #SpoonTip: This drink is beyond easy to make, but will taste like you are sipping a fancy drink on the streets of Madrid.

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    Bonus: if you are really feeling swanky, throw in some sliced citrus to elevate this Spanish classic to another level of greatness.

Obsessed with all things waffle and coconut related, Collette lives for a trendy spin class followed by Sunday brunch. She will graduate from the University of Virginia in 2019 and is studying architecture, design, and media.