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Fruity White Wine Sangria

Fruity White Wine Sangria

 This simple recipe for fruity white wine sangria is so refreshing and delicious. Great for a spring or summer  “adult only” cocktail party, BBQ, and pool party. Enjoy every sip!

This refreshing Sangria recipe comes from my friend Nicole.

She’s a great cook, baker and Sangria creator.

She served this at one of her many BBQ parties.

My husband and I loved it so of course I had to ask her for the recipe.

Now I make it for our own company.

Sometimes with or without alcohol and it’s just as refreshing.

You can make this with sparkling wine or non alcohol wine.

If using  sparkling, just make sure you add that in right before you are serving the sangria. 

Down below are a few more photos of Sangria recipes I made over the years. One was a mocktail, the other with lemons and limes, the third with a red wine. For the mocktail I used Sprite. 

 

Fruity White Wine Sangria

*Makes one pitcher. If you want to make a second pitcher, I suggest you make a separate pitcher and don’t double up*

 

What you’ll need to make this fruity white wine sangria…

 

Ingredients:

  • 1 bottle white wine of choice
  • `1 1/2 cups white grape juice
  • 1/2 lemon, cut into thin slices
  • 1 peeled and sliced kiwi
  • 1 1/4 cups sliced strawberries, fresh or frozen is fine
  • 1 cup blueberries, fresh or frozen
  • 4-5 fresh mint leaves, or leave out
  • seltzer, soda of choice, this is optional for a bubbly sangria
  • 4 tbsp fine sugar or granulated sugar if you want this sweeter. I left it out, no calorie sweetener would work as well

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

How to make a fruity white wine sangria…

 

Directions: 

*You can make this up to 4 hours ahead as long as you don’t add any carbonated drink until ready to serve.

  1. Have all your fruit washed and sliced.
  2. Pour the wine and grape juice into a large pitcher.
  3. Stir gently until combined. If using sugar, add this now and mix until sugar dissolves.
  4. Gently add in all the fruit. Most will sink to the bottom.
  5. Gently stir again not to crush the fruit, if this happens it’s fine.
  6. Chill for at least 1 -2 hours.
  7. When ready to serve. Stir gently again and add the mint leaves and if using carbonated soda or water, add that now.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

So refreshing, enjoy!

 

 

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Print and copy recipe below

Fruity White Wine Sangria

This simple recipe for fruity sangria is so refreshing and delicious. Great for a spring or summer “adult only” cocktail party, BBQ, and pool party. Enjoy every sip!
Course Beverage
Keyword beverage, Sangria, White Wine
Prep Time 10 minutes
chill 2 hours
Author Nicole

Ingredients

  • 1 bottle white wine of choice
  • 1 1/2 cups white grape juice
  • 1/2 lemon cut into thin slices
  • 1 peeled and sliced kiwi
  • 1 1/4 cups sliced strawberries, fresh or frozen is fine
  • 1 cup blueberries, fresh or frozen
  • 4-5 fresh mint leaves, or leave out
  • 4 tbsp fine sugar or granulated sugar if you want this sweeter. I left it out.

Instructions

  1. *You can make this up to 4 hours ahead as long as you don’t add any carbonated drink until ready to serve.

    1.Have all your fruit washed and sliced.

    2.Pour the wine and grape juice into a large pitcher.

    3.Stir gently until combined. If using sugar, add this now and mix until sugar dissolves.

    4.Gently add in all the fruit. Most will sink to the bottom.

    5.Gently stir again not to crush the fruit, if this happens it’s fine.

    6.Chill for at least 1 -2 hours.

    7.When ready to serve. Stir gently again and add the mint leaves and if using carbonated soda or water, add that now. Enjoy!

Total deliciousness! 

 

 

 

See below three other pitchers of Sangria…

 

This was the mocktail, I added sprite and some lime slices

Added orange slices and made with Rose’ wine

I added lots of  raspberries for the bold red color

 

 

Thanks for stopping by today! I hope you enjoy this delicious and refreshing Sangria. Please stop back again soon. There’s so many more recipes to see both sweet and savory. New ones too. 

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