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Everyone who tries it seems to start out cringing and end up laughing in surprise. Just as you might have guessed, gatorwine is equal parts cheap red wine (defined as less than $12 a bottle) and Gatorade. Connoisseurs note that it to be the light blue Glacier Freeze Gatorade, which the company as having berry and citrus notes.

It seems to have erupted out of nowhere, but it’s more like “GoatsNowhere,” the YouTube commenter who submitted the recipe — can you call it a recipe? — for review in a of . Cook and YouTube star Andrew Rea, much better known by the handle , brought the drink into the limelight with his hilarious reaction. “It’s not like anything I’ve ever tasted, ever,” says Rea in the video, before comparing it to sangria.



“If I’m being honest, I’d rather drink this than Barefoot or Yellowtail,” he says, with an incredulous laugh and shrug, “In a very disgusting, perverse way, I like it.” Although it was served to him in a chilled glass, he suggests it might work on the rocks, and as he repeatedly uses it as a palate cleanser for other less successful entries, he raises its score from a 6 to a 7. He also gets at least two refills.

Now that it’s been broadcast to Rea’s millions of followers, there are lots of people game to try it, even if they think they might regret it, but most testers find it better than expected. “I tried gatorwine yesterday. I was ready to hate it.

I made more today. You win,” on YouTube. “It’s kind of ca.

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