I was wondering if there was another name for Yellowtail Sangria?!


Question: I recently had some Yellowtail Sangria at Friday's and can't find it anywhere. I'm not much of a wine drinker, but absolutely loved this stuff! Could there be another name for it? I keep coming across Yellowtail Shiraz, could that be what I am looking for? I like sweeter wines, so any other suggestions would be great as well. Thanks a lot!!


Answers: I recently had some Yellowtail Sangria at Friday's and can't find it anywhere. I'm not much of a wine drinker, but absolutely loved this stuff! Could there be another name for it? I keep coming across Yellowtail Shiraz, could that be what I am looking for? I like sweeter wines, so any other suggestions would be great as well. Thanks a lot!!

Yellowtail does not make a sangria. It has to be a proprietary drink made by Friday's using a Yellowtail wine as a base, most likely Shiraz.
If you like sweeter wines try finding Bulgarian reds such as Melnik. Most premade sangrias are not that good but making them isn't that hard so you can go that route too.
For whites try a Moscato di Asti from any producer, Ironstone Obsession (made from Symphony grapes) or a good Riesling from Germany, Washington state or California.

sangria doesn't generally come pre-mixed, you just need a sangria recipe, and if you want to use a Yellowtail wine in it, that's a choice

i wouldn't get wine more expensive than Yellowtail if i was going to make sangria with it, no reason to waste a good wine in a punch

There are a number of companies that make sangria's but I have never seen one from Yellowtail. It's not listed on their site...

http://www.yellowtailwineusa.com/wines/i...
(well, it's not on the main page anyway!)
It's possible that they make it exclusively for Fridays.





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