But it’s
easy to forget that there are plenty of refreshing wine-based cocktails that
are perfect for lazy, hot weekends. Here are a handful of suggestions to
inspire you.
Spritzer
There are
many variations on the classic white wine spritzer, but you need to understand how
to make the original before attempting anything more adventurous. I first fell
in love with proper Spritzers out in Vienna where they use the local Gruner
Veltliner wines as their base, and they are perfect served with Wiener
Schnitzel (in fact, this combo I discovered to be an excellent hangover cure).
Mix two
parts dry white wine (ideally something zingy like Gruner, Picpoul or Sauvignon
Blanc)/one part soda water, serve over ice. Variations include adding fruit to
the mix, or using Elderflower cordial if you want something a touch sweeter. Or
you could go all Viva Espana on me and try it with red wine instead of white, something
the Spanish call a “Tinto de Verano” (literally translated as “Summer Red Wine”).
Very different from the potent Sangria we’re all used to and really rather
wonderful.
She-T
This
cocktail I first had at the wonderful Sager & Wilde on Hackney Road (www.sagerandwilde.com) but since then
it’s been appearing in bars all over London. This is great for all you G&T
fans out there! Mix one part Fino sherry with two parts tonic water, and serve
over ice with slices of lemon. Try it also with Amontillado Sherry or even
White Port for something a touch sweeter.
Kir Blush
We all know
Kir (white wine + crème de cassis) and Kir Royale (champagne + crème de cassis)
but Kir Blush is another delicious variation using rosé wine. Best to pick a
rosé with a bit more fruitiness (think Portugal rather than Provence), and mix
1 part cassis with 6 parts wine.
Sbagliato
Sbagliato
means “messed up” in Italian, and this cocktail is said to be the result of a bartender
mistakenly using Prosecco instead of gin in a Negroni. Mix one part sweet
vermouth/one part Campari/one part Prosecco, serve over ice with a twist of
orange. If you like Negronis & Aperol Spritzes, you’ll love this.
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