地中海橄榄园桑格利亚:传统的清新变奏

地中海橄榄园桑格利亚:传统的清新变奏

(Mediterranean Olive Grove Sangria: Zesty Twist on Tradition)

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份量
6
每份大小
1个冰镇葡萄酒杯(200毫升)
准备时间
20 分钟
总时间
20 分钟
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食材

  • 750 ml 干白葡萄酒
    (例如 Sauvignon Blanc 或 Pinot Grigio。)
  • 60 ml Dry vermouth
    (增添深度和草本风味)
  • 250 ml 汤力水
    (冷藏;可用苏打水代替以降低苦味。)
  • 12 pieces 青橄榄
    (大颗、去核的橄榄——如 Castelvetrano,横向切片)
  • 1 medium 柠檬
    (清洗干净并切成薄片,另备用于装饰的楔块。)
  • 2 sprigs 新鲜迷迭香
    (用于浸出/浸泡的切碎;如需要,可再留一些作装饰。)
  • 1 small 橙子
    (切成薄圆片)
  • 40 ml 接骨木花利口酒
    (用于花香的可选项)
  • 2 cups
    (足以装满水壶)

营养

  • 份量: 6
  • 每份大小: 1个冰镇葡萄酒杯(200毫升)
  • Calories: 160 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 0 g
  • Protein: 0.6 g
  • Fat: 1 g
  • Fiber: 1 g
  • Sugar: 7 g
  • Sodium: 160 mg
  • Cholesterol: 0 mg
  • Calcium: 18 mg
  • Iron: 0.3 mg

制作步骤

  • 1 - 切片水果和橄榄并准备好:
    把柠檬和橙子切成薄轮。将橄榄横向切成薄片。留出一些水果片和橄榄,用于杯子装饰。
  • 2 - 混合、捣碎并浸出香味:
    在一个大号的水壶中加入切片的青橄榄、柠檬、橙子、切碎的迷迭香,以及1杯冰块。用木勺轻轻捣碎,以释放果汁和香气。
  • 3 - 倒入液体配料:
    把白葡萄酒、苦艾酒,以及(可选)接骨木花利口酒倒入。搅拌均匀,使其混合。
  • 4 - 上菜前冷藏:
    请将水壶冷藏至少1小时,以便风味融合;整夜冷藏是获得最佳效果的理想做法。
  • 5 - 加入汤力水并上桌享用。:
    加入剩余的冰块。在上桌前再加入汤力水。将其平均分配到已冷却的酒杯中,并以额外的橄榄片、柑橘类水果和迷迭香进行装饰。

关于 地中海橄榄园桑格利亚:传统的清新变奏 :的更多信息

A citrusy Mediterranean sangria with green olives, herbs, white wine, and a sparkling touch—offering an aromatic stroll through sunlit olive groves.

Mediterranean Olive Grove Sangria—A Journey for the Senses

'Mediterranean Olive Grove Sangria' reimagines the beloved Spanish punch with a distinctive English twist, ideal for those inhaling the gentle scent of garden rosemary and dreaming of summer excursions under silver-green olive trees. Rooted in tradition but sumptuously original, this sangria weaves together citrus vitality and the unmistakable savor of green olives, creating a standout party signature guaranteed to turn curious heads and delight sophisticated palates.

Uniqueness and Inspiration

While sangria is classically a Spanish (and sometimes Portuguese) affair, blending red wine with fruits and spirits, this recipe draws inspiration from the crossroads of the Mediterranean—where olive groves roll endlessly and flavors run deep, Borrows English herbal sensibilities—think rosemary picking on a mild afternoon—and gently muddles everything with the bracing click of tonic water, so beloved in English garden cocktails.

But why green olives? While botanically uncommon in sangria, their briny richness pays tribute to both Mediterranean produce and modern English revelry. When sliced and steeped with lemon, orange, and rosemary, they dissolve into the background, framing the drink in a lightly floral, assertively savory herbal embrace.

Tips and Notes

  • Wine Selection: Dry and zippy works best, such as Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio, or even an English white. Sweet whites may make the end result cloying.
  • Olives: Use good-quality, meaty green varieties like Castelvetrano or Manzanilla. If large olives aren’t available, even a milder pimento-stuffed variety can bring plenty of flavor—just be sure to avoid anything stuffed with intense cheeses or almonds.
  • Make Ahead: For an intensified infusion, make the sangria a day ahead; olives and rosemary intensify overnight.
  • Tonic or Soda Water: Traditional sangria rarely sparkles—but in the English tradition, bubbles inject joy and a subtle bitterness. Tonic elevates the kitchen-herbal notes. For less bitterness, opt for soda water.
  • Herbal Nuance: Try with a smashed thyme sprig or a small branch of lavender for an adventurous twist.
  • Elderflower liqueur: This is a modern optional (e.g., St-Germain). It layers in low, subtle floral notes popular in contemporary English mixology.

Cultural and Historical Touch

England has long embraced Mediterranean flavors, especially amid modern food and drink revivals, propelled in part by both travel and immigration. As such, this sangria bridges traditions: serving Spanish conviviality, an English love for floral, herbal botanicals, and a mutual appreciation for the most iconic symbol of Mediterranean lands, the olive tree.

Symbolically, olives have represented peace and abundance since Greek and Roman times. Incorporating them into a shared party drink invites guests not just to toast—Cheers! Salud! Yammas!—but to do so in joyful, vibrant peace.

Personal Thoughts & Occasions

Use this sangria for garden parties, lazy weekend brunches, even as the bookend to a summer barbecue. Its subtle bitterness wakes the palate and enhances canapés with goat cheese, rosemary biscuits, or charcuterie. And its appearance—gleaming with green olive rounds among flashing citrus slices, topped by a fragrant herbal sprig—celebrates not just Mediterranean living but clever, creative English hospitality.

In sum, Mediterranean Olive Grove Sangria isn’t merely a drink—it is a sensorial Mediterranean hike, a nod to the English predilection for botanicals, and an invitation to entertain without convention. Pour happily, serve kindly, and never forget the peace proffered by the lowly olive in the sparkling company of wine and friends.

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