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  2. 18 Best Low-Cal Cocktails and Mixed Drinks, According to ...

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    White wine has an average of 1.4 grams of sugar per 5-ounce serving, so this drink would only contain around 4.5 grams of sugar using four watermelon balls and no added sugar.” Summer Limeade ...

  3. West Coast Cooler - Wikipedia

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    It can also be used as the base for any white wine spritzer. A CoolFast can be made by mixing 2 parts West Coast Cooler with 2 parts Buckfast . An LK - Traditionally a schooner glass with a nip of bourbon, a generous serving of west Coast Cooler and topped off with ice cold Coca-Cola.

  4. The 7 Best Wine Spritzers to Liven Up Every Party This Summer

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  5. Spritzer - Wikipedia

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    Spritzer is derived from the variant of the German language spoken in Austria, where the drink is very popular.It is used alongside the equally common form Gespritzter (mostly pronounced G'spritzter, a noun derived from the past participle of spritzen, i.e. squirt), [1] a term also found in some German regions, such as Hessen (e.g. Süssgespritzter, i.e. a "sweet spritzer" using fizzy lemonade ...

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  7. Wine cocktail - Wikipedia

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    A wine cocktail is a mixed drink, similar to a true cocktail. It is made predominantly with wine (including Champagne and Prosecco), into which distilled alcohol or other drink mixer is combined. A spritz is a drink that has Prosecco added to it. The distinction between a wine cocktail and a cocktail with wine is the relative amounts of the ...

  8. Phenolic content in wine - Wikipedia

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    These compounds contribute to the astringency, color and mouthfeel of the wine. In white wines the number of flavonoids is reduced due to the lesser contact with the skins that they receive during winemaking. There is on-going study into the health benefits of wine derived from the antioxidant and chemopreventive properties of flavonoids. [7]

  9. Frangelico - Wikipedia

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    Frangelico is made in a similar manner to some other nut liqueurs: nuts are crumbled up and combined with cocoa, vanilla berries, and other natural flavors, and then left to soak in the base spirit. After the spirit has absorbed the flavor of the ingredients, the liqueur is filtered , sweetened, and bottled.