I believe that it’s always a good time for sangria, so feel free to replace “summer” in the name of this easy summer sangria recipe with the season of your choice 😉 Sangria, or wine punch, is a fantastic party beverage, especially if you can make it at home and let it sit in the fridge overnight. I made last night’s sangria at the BBQ we went to, because I had visions of exploding sangria and the Pilot’s car smelling like wine and brandy for the rest of the year. I personally don’t mind the smell of wine and brandy, though…
For this recipe, I like to use inexpensive dry red wine, like a cheap Spanish wine. If you prefer white wine, you could definitely swap the red wine for pinot grigio or sauvignon blanc and make a white wine sangria that tastes just as delicious. I know plenty of people who also like to add lemon lime soda for some carbonation, but you can skip adding that and not miss a thing. After all, the key ingredients here are the fresh fruits (summer fruit in this case) and wine for sangria that’s off the charts amazing yet surprisingly simple.
Summer Sangria Recipe
Print Summer Sangria
2 green apples, sliced
1 orange, sliced
1 lemon, sliced
juice of one orange (1/4 to 1/2 cup)
1/4 C sugar, divided
2 C orange juice (store bought)
1 C brandy
1 C triple sec
1 supersize bottle of *inexpensive* dry red wine OR 1.5 regular bottles
Equipment
Add half of all the ingredients to each pitcher
Stir to combine
Serve over fresh ice cubes
Enjoy!
Notes: Halve the recipe to make just one pitcher
It’s super refreshing, not too sweet and a party beverage staple in our house. I’m off to get some groceries for the week and hit up a spin class. Hope you have a wonderful day and I’ll see ya later <3 Cheers, Gina Something to do: While we’re enjoying the day, please take a second to send love to the families of those who fought bravely, selflessly and made the ultimate sacrifice to protect our freedoms. The Pilot has lost some close friends, and I am forever thankful to those who dedicate their lives for our safety. If the provided article seems to be less than 200 characters or it is an intro of the author, then try generating an article using this title: Summer Sangria Recipe - The Fitnessista