Mambo Taxi Sangria Recipe

A Mambo Taxi is a cocktail made by the Mi Cosina Tex-Mex restaurant chain in Dallas, Texas. They keep the secret of this recipe from all who ask.

However, those with sharp eyes have seen that it's made with the following ingredients!

Ingredients:
1 750ml bottle basic sangria
1 packet margarita mix
2oz Chambord (raspberry flavored liqueur)

Pour the sangria blend into a pitcher or bowl. If you cannot find a pre-made sangria blend, then any fruity red wine will do, and add in 2oz of fruit punch plus 2oz of standard brandy.

Next add in the margarita mix and Chambord.

Try out combinations of these 3 ingredients until you hit a ratio that you enjoy!

To turn this into a single-glass sangria recipe, a typical assumption is that one 750ml bottle of wine yields four large glasses of wine. Divide all ingredients shown by four. If you're making just one glass worth you probably don't want to wait for the overnight soaking. If the mixture doesn't soak, you just won't get as much of the fruit / berry flavors permeating the sangria.

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Note: I created these sangria recipes and have had them online for years. If you find similar sangria recipes elsewhere, it's because someone copied my idea. I do appreciate it when visitors write in to warn me about the plagiarism - but usually there's not much I can do about it! What's really funny is when they copy my design right down to my sangria pitcher. That's a bit much :)





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