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How to Make Fake Wine (9 Steps)
If you are planning a wine tasting, get-together or celebration, you may want to include wine on the drink menu. Not everyone drinks alcoholic beverages, though, including any children or even adults with medical restrictions on the guest list. Make fake wine to include those who do not drink alcohol so everyone can participate in the toast and still feel part of the party.
Things You'll Need
- Red grape juice
- White grape juice
- 4 cups lemon-lime soda
- 2 tsp. lemon juice
- Large pitcher
- Carafe
- Ice bucket
- Apple juice
Sparkling Wine
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Pour 4 cups of grape juice (white or red), 4 cups of lemon-lime soda and 2 tsp. of lemon juice into a large pitcher.
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Stir the contents of the pitcher to blend the ingredients.
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Pour the fake wine into a glass carafe and rest it in an ice bucket to keep it chilled. Serve it in wine glasses.
Red Wine
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Fill a large pitcher halfway with ice.
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Pour 5 cups of red grape juice and 3 cups of apple juice into the pitcher.
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Stir the contents together and serve in wine glasses.
White Wine
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Fill a large pitcher halfway with ice.
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Pour 5 cups of white grape juice and 3 cups of apple juice into the pitcher. The apple juice will add a slightly yellow tint to the mixture, like most real white wines.
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Stir the contents together and serve in wine glasses.
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