Mixed wine drink

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Mixed wine drinks are drinks that usually consist of half or more of wine and are mixed with other drinks. Most mixed drinks or their names are only known regionally in a very limited area.

Typical mixed wine drinks are sangría , red cola (also called Roco or Korea ) made from red wine or white autumn and cola , white cola made from white wine and cola. Peach is made from red wine or white autumn and orange lemonade and is so named because of its yellow-red color. A troll bottle is a mixture of white wine and sparkling wine with a slice of orange as a decoration. Red wine or white autumn are rarely used here.

Sales of mixed wine drinks increased after the introduction of alcopop taxes in various countries as many manufacturers switched from spirits to wine to avoid the tax on their products .

See also: Spritzer