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Product Reviews / Main Nibbles / Cocktails & Spirits Winetails: Wine CocktailsRed Wine & White Wine Cocktail Recipes
Wine beverages have been around as long as wine. Early recipes that mixed wine with fruit juice and honey evolved over time to more elaborate concepts such as mulled wine—a combination of red wine, Port, brandy, triple sec, brown sugar and a sheaf of spices including allspice berries, bay leaf, cinnamon sticks and cloves. When making a wine cocktail, use a popularly-priced, fruity wine. Complex wines, with layers of flavor, are meant to be explored on their own—not covered up with other flavors. Italian winemaker Ecco Domani teamed with mixologist Alex Ott to create a series of “winetails,” wine cocktails, that can be enjoyed before dinner, after dinner, or any time you’re relaxing with a glass of wine. Ecco Domani makes wines for all of the cocktails below. You can read more about them at EccoDomani.com. Canella DomaniThis is a sweet, spiced red wine drink, popular during the fall and winter months (photo above, left). Canella is the Italian word for cinnamon. This recipe is best prepared one hour before serving, to let the spices infuse. Ingredients
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Makes 4 servings. Ecco CioccolatoDoes “cioccolato” need to be translated, or is it a universal word? (It helps to know that “cio” is pronounced CHO in Italian.) Here, chocolate, raspberries and red wine with topped with whipped cream are a dessert in a wine glass.
Ecco SidroSidro (SEE-droe) is the Italian word for cider. This recipe offers a lot of creativity in preparation. Try two ounces of ginger ale if you don’t have fresh ginger, or cinnamon instead of Chai tea powder.
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