Tinto de Verano Recipe (2 Ingredient Wine co*cktail) (2024)

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This Tinto de Verano recipe is for a refreshing drink with two simple ingredients. It’s a Spanish co*cktail that is made from red wine and citrus soda.

While it is typically considered a warm weather or summer wine co*cktail, it can be enjoyed year-round and is easily batched to serve at gatherings like holiday parties, bridal showers, and so much more. It’s always the perfect time for this co*cktail!

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If you love easy wine co*cktails, you definitely need to try my French 95 or Sweet Vermouth Spritz.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Easy – you can’t get any easier than this 2 ingredient co*cktail!

Refreshing – fruity red wine combined with citrus and bubbly gives this co*cktail a deeply refreshing quality. It’s also a low alcohol content (low ABV) drink, so it’s perfect for those that don’t want something too strong.

Adaptable – you can easily adjust the ratio of ingredients to suit your preferences.

What is a Tinto de Verano?

It is a simple, yet, very popular Spanish drink made with red wine and some sort of sweet soda. It translates to “red wine of summer.”

It is enjoyed as an alternative to Spanish Sangria and is commonly served over ice cubes with garnishes of citrus. It makes for the perfect co*cktail for a party or gathering as it is very easy to scale to serve a crowd.

Ingredient Notes

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Red wine – for this co*cktail, you should choose a fruit-forward wine with low tannins. I have some specific recommendations for the best wines to use in the FAQ section below.

Lemon lime soda – You can use any type of lemon-lime soda that you enjoy – Sprite, 7-Up, Sierra Mist, or you can make your ownhomemade lemon-lime sodaas I did. AnInstagramfollower mentioned that their preferred lemon lime soda for a Tinto de Verano isJarritos Lemon Lime, which you can find in the Latin section of the grocery store or a local Latin market. Many recipes also use Lemon Fanta (or Fanta Limón), but sadly this is not available in the U.S. at the time of writing this post.

Fresh citrus slices – garnishing and adding a few lime and lemon slices to the co*cktail, provides an extra pop of flavor and a nice finishing touch to the co*cktail. You can even add other citrus fruits like orange slices.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Add red wine to a co*cktail glass filled with ice. Then, add the lemon-lime soda.

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Step 2: Stir the co*cktail, moving the spoon up and down while stirring to evenly distribute the flavors. Then garnish with a slice of lemon and lime.

Expert Tips and Variations

Instead of lemon lime soda, try a sparkling lemonade such asSan Pellegrino Limonata, which you can also find in many grocery stores.

Add a splash of vermouth to the co*cktail to contribute another layer of flavor complexity. I recommend sweet vermouth. While not a Spanish vermouth, one of my favorite sweet vermouth brands isCarpano Antica Formula.

FAQ

What kind of red wine should I use for a Tinto de Verano?

Use a medium-tier red wine. Look for a bottle of red wine that tastes good on its own, but not one that you would spend a lot of money on. Don’t waste the expensive stuff in a wine co*cktail, but also don’t go too cheap. I’d go for one in the $15-20 range. Varieties that I recommend are Pinot Noir, Sangiovese, Rioja, or Beaujolais (Gamay) to name a few. I used a Carménère that I had on hand, and it worked beautifully.

What is the difference between traditional Sangria and Tinto de Verano?

They are both Spanish wine-based drinks, but Sangria includes chopped fresh fruit and usually a spirit such as brandy or triple sec, resulting in a more complex flavor and longer preparation time. Tinto de Verano, on the other hand, has fewer ingredients making it a simpler, lighter drink made with equal parts red wine and lemon lime soda.

Can I make a batch of the co*cktail?

Yes, you can absolutely make a batch of Tinto de Verano. Just multiply the single-serving recipe by the number of servings you want, and mix your red wine and citrus soda in a large pitcher. Serve over ice and garnish each glass as desired. I have additional details below in the recipe card for making a batch that serves 8.

Can I make batch in advance?

I don’t recommend mixing the batch very far in advance as this could result in the bubbles going flat. I do recommend chilling your red wine and soda in advance so that you can quickly mix in a pitcher right before serving.

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Tinto de Verano Recipe

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This Tinto de Verano recipe is for a refreshing drink with two simple ingredients. It's a Spanish co*cktail that is made from red wine and citrus soda. While it is typically considered a warm weather or summer wine co*cktail, it can be enjoyed year-round.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

Course Drinks, Wine

Cuisine Spanish

Servings 1 co*cktail

Ingredients

  • ½ cup red wine (fruit forward, low tannin like Rioja, Pinot Noir, etc.)
  • ½ cup lemon lime soda (7-Up, Sprite,Homemade, etc.)
  • Citrus slices for garnish (optional)

Instructions

  • Add the red wine and lemon lime soda to a co*cktail glass filled with ice.

  • Stir well and serve.

Notes

Measurements to serve 8:

  • ½ cup red wine (fruit forward, low tannin like Rioja, Pinot Noir, etc.)
  • ½ cup lemon lime soda (7-Up, Sprite,Homemade, etc.)
  • Citrus slices for garnish (optional)

Instructions to serve 8:

  • Mix your red wine and citrus soda in a large pitcher.
  • Serve over ice and garnish each glass as desired.

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Nutrition

Calories: 150kcalCarbohydrates: 15gProtein: 0.2gSodium: 17mgPotassium: 154mgSugar: 13gVitamin A: 2IUCalcium: 12mgIron: 1mg

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Tinto de Verano Recipe (2 Ingredient Wine co*cktail) (2024)

FAQs

What is wine and lemonade called? ›

Tinto de verano (literally "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.

What is red wine and co*ke called? ›

A kalimotxo (or calimocho) is a mix of red wine and Coca-Cola. There is no better use for leftover red wine than this Spanish concoction. You will be amazed by how well a big, bold, oaky red wine blends with cola.

What can I mix with wine to make it better? ›

What To Mix With Wine: Making The Perfect co*cktail
  1. Orange Juice.
  2. Apple Cider Sangria.
  3. Club Soda or Soda Water.
  4. co*ke.
  5. Lemonade.
  6. Nectar.
  7. More Alcohol.
  8. In Summary.
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Can I mix soda and red wine? ›

Pour one bottle of red wine into a pitcher. Top with ¾ of a liter of lemony soda like Sprite or 7Up (that's 750ML, or just over 3 cups). Optionally, garnish each glass with lemon and orange wheels. Serve immediately, as it will lose its bubbles over time.

What's the difference between sangria and Tinto de Verano? ›

Complexity: Sangria tends to be more complex in terms of ingredients, incorporating various fruits, spirits, and sweeteners. Tinto de Verano, on the other hand, focuses on simplicity, often consisting of just red wine and a carbonated beverage.

What is it called when you mix wine and juice? ›

Sparkling white wine mixed with juice is what you use to make a classic Mimosa. And red wine with fruit and juice is another classic mixed drink called Sangria.

What not to mix with wine? ›

6 Foods That Don't Pair With Wine
  • Chocolate. Why It Doesn't Work. ...
  • Brussel Sprouts. Why It Doesn't Work. ...
  • Asparagus. Why It Doesn't Work. ...
  • Blue Cheese. Why It Doesn't Work. ...
  • Sushi. Why It Doesn't Work. ...
  • Soy Sauce. Why It Doesn't Work.

What not to do with wine? ›

So, here are the basic do's and don'ts of sipping on the good stuff!
  1. DO hold your glass by the stem. ...
  2. DON'T fill your glass too full. ...
  3. DO take your time with tasting. ...
  4. DON'T over-swirl your wine. ...
  5. DO drink from the same spot on your glass. ...
  6. DO take care in how you serve wine.

What is co*ke with lemon called? ›

In most territories, it is called Coca-Cola Light with Lemon or Diet Coca-Cola with Lemon.

What is a wine spritzer made of? ›

A wine spritzer is a light co*cktail in which wine is mixed with club soda and served over ice. The soda water lightens up the wine and adds carbonation.

What is the alcohol content of Tinto de Verano? ›

Alcohol percentage: 3.9% VOL. Made with red wine and grape juice. On the nose, sweet notes appear mixed the red wine and the soft but present citric lemon notes.

Does wine go with lemonade? ›

A white wine spritzer can be made with either lemonade or soda water. Lemonade adds sweetness and a subtle tartness that complements the flavours of the white wine, while soda water will add light effervescence without overpowering the flavour of the wine.

What is a wine shandy? ›

This is similar to a beer shandy, which mixes beer with a soft drink like lemonade, except of course it is done with wine! The ratio of wine to soda water varies but a general rule of thumb is 70 / 30 mix (wine to soda water respectively).

What is the difference between calimocho and sangria? ›

Unlike sangria, calimochos are cheap and involve very little prep work. There's no need to cut, puree or juice any fruit. No extra expensive alcohol is needed. All it takes is an inexpensive bottle of wine, such as a Spanish Tempranillo, and some soda.

What is a spritzer made of? ›

A spritzer (German: [ˈʃpʁɪt͡sɐ]) is a tall, chilled drink, usually made with white wine and carbonated water or sparkling mineral water. Fermented simple syrup can be used instead of white wine to keep it sweet but flavor neutral.

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