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Kalimotxo : ウィキペディア英語版
Kalimotxo

Kalimotxo is a drink consisting of equal parts red wine and cola-based soft drink.〔Asier Perez (dir.) ''(La verdadera Historia del Kalimotxo )'' Funky Project, retrieved 2006〕〔Franck Celhay ''(Le Kalimotxo: cocktail hérétique ou opportunité pour la filière vin ? )'' Décisions Marketing, retrieved 2008/10/01〕 Although recently developed, it has become an icon of Basque culture.〔Rosie Schaap ''(Wine and Cola? It Works )'' The New York Times, retrieved 2013/05/22〕
== Preparation and serving ==

Kalimotxo is served in bars in short glass tumblers. Plenty of ice is added, then the red wine and cola. In other areas the drink is served in tall glasses. Sometimes Ouzo or anise flavoring is added. Another variation calls for a lime twist.
A common way of serving kalimotxo is in one liter drinking glasses made of plastic, called ''minis'', ''cachi'', ''macetas'', ''litros'', ''cubalitros'' or ''jarras''. The mixture is made directly in this one-liter ''mini'', and often the bottles of cola are reused to make more of the mixture. This is done by emptying half of a two-liter cola bottle and adding one litre of red wine to the bottle. Ice is usually added to the drink. The ''minis'' are then shared among the group of drinkers, especially during the ''botellón'' drinking street gatherings.
In times of fewer available resources, a common occurrence among Spanish youth, (lack of one liter 'mini') drastic measures are taken by young Spaniards in order to save money. One common cheap way of mixing Kalimotxo involves a plastic bag and the Tetra Brik cartons of cheap red wine (Don Simón is a common brand). An entire two liter bottle of Coca-Cola and two liters of wine are emptied into a plastic shopping bag. Once the concoction is mixed in the bag, the bag is squeezed tightly around the rim of the two litre Coca-Cola bottle and the contents of the bag are poured into the bottle. The now-empty Tetra Brik wine cartons are fully opened and peeled back as to mimic the function of the 'mini'. The Coca-Cola bottle is then used as a distribution device to fill the makeshift 'mini'.
One variation of the drink is achieved by adding a dash of blackberry liqueur. Similar concoctions using red wine include ''pitilingorri'' or ''caliguay'' (50% white wine and 50% lemon-flavored soft drink), (see spritzer); ''pitilin gorri'' (50% red wine and 50% orange soda). "Tinto de verano", more common outside of the Basque country, is half red wine and half "Casera", a mildly sweet sparkling water. In another variation, one may add to the 50/50 cola and red wine drink a dash of the Greek apertif Ouzo to create a drink called a ''Pallas.''

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