GRAPEFRUIT VODKA SANGRIA #drink #sangria #vodka #recipes #summer

GRAPEFRUIT VODKA SANGRIA #drink #sangria #vodka #recipes #summer

Grapefruit Vodka Sangria (otherwise known as Salty Dog Sangria) is a definitive invigorating Summer mixed drink! Grapefruit vodka, juice, rose, club pop, and basic syrup meet up in one invigorating and wonderful taste. I've kept the substance of a great salty canine with a salted edge, yet made a sangria rendition for the ideal grapefruit mixed drink. 

Grapefruit Vodka Sangria is a salty pooch mixed drink in sangria structure. Blended in with rose, new squeeze, club pop, and that's only the tip of the iceberg, this Salt Dog Sangria is ideal for summer! 

SANGRIA SEASON IS HERE! My supreme most loved season for making fun mixed drinks! With summer in full movement, it's an ideal opportunity to get innovative with stirring up an invigorating beverage by the day's end, and this Grapefruit Vodka Sangria is my new most loved approach to kick back. 

I've generally adored exemplary Salty Dogs: grapefruit juice, vodka, and a salted edge. I figured it is enjoyable to blend a salty canine mixed drink in with Rose to make the ideal sangria formula. I was correct, in the event that I do say so myself! It's difficult to stop at only one glass of this integrity! It's the ideal pitcher to make for those outside BBQs that occur all through the Summer.

GRAPEFRUIT VODKA SANGRIA #drink #sangria #vodka #recipes #summer


INGREDIENTS
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 cup water
  • 2 bottles Rose Wine
  • 12 ounce can ginger ale
  • 2 cups ruby red grapefruit juice
  • 1 cup Stoli Crushed Ruby Red Grapefruit Vodka
  • Grapefruit slices
  • course sea salt and grapefruit zest for rim
INSTRUCTIONS
  1. Heat sugar and water in a small saucepan over high heat. Stir to combine. Once boiling, reduce to a simmer and cook for approximately 10-15 minutes, or until the syrup has reduced by half and thickened slightly. Remove from heat and set aside.
  2. In a large pitcher, stir together all ingredients except simple syrup (sugar and water mixture) and stir to combine. You should have approximately 1/2 cup simple syrup. I recommend adding half first, stirring and tasting, then adding more to your taste. I liked it with the entire 1/2 cup added, but its all up to your taste! Add the grapefruit slices to the pitcher and stir. Refrigerate until ready to serve.
  3. Dip each glass in water and then coat in sea salt (I added a little grapefruit zest to the salt for fun) and fill with ice. Pour the sangria in and enjoy!
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