Published 12/15/2021 This sangria wine is a great drink for parties and get-togethers. If you’re having a holiday party, be sure to check out our Festive Hot Toddies and Raspberry Mulled Wine recipes as well. Nothing tastes more delicious than a citrusy red wine sangria over ice. I made a triple batch of this sangria recipe with rum for a get together this weekend and it was a crowd-pleaser! But, watch out…it doesn’t taste as strong as it is 😛
Let’s Talk Sangria
Sangria is a Spanish drink made with a dry red wine, fruit, and other delicious add-ins such as liquor, sugar, and citrus. We love homemade sangria because you can really make it your own based on what you have in your own kitchen. Since sangria is such a versatile drink/punch, we thought we’d share the basis of what sangria ingredients you should include:
Types of Sangria
While red wine sangria or Spanish sangria is the most well-known of the sangrias, there are many different types of sangria wine that you can either buy at the store or make at home. It all really depends on the base wine that you use along with the booze and fruit add-ins. Here are some other kinds to try!
Rose SangriaWhite Wine SangriaMoscato SangriaCider SangriaMulled Wine
How to Make Red Wine Sangria
Red wine sangria is simple and you only need a few ingredients to get started with this recipe. First and foremost, grab your favorite dry bottle of red. We recommend a dry Spanish wine, but you can also use a cabernet or house/table red wine of sorts. Just make sure that it’s on the drier side because the orange juice is going to balance it out!
dry red wineorange juicewhite rumorangeslimeslemonsraspberries
Once you’ve got everything mixed together it’s time to let the magic happen! Let everything soak for at least 2 hours or even overnight for the best results. You do this to let the fruit steep in the wine mixture. That way, all of the flavors really get infused into one another!
What red wine is good for sangria?
We suggest using a dry red wine such as a Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, or Pinot Noir. Obviously no one wants to drink super cheap wine, but my rule of thumb is to aim for something around $15!
So, how alcoholic is sangria?
Sangria is actually secretly super boozy. The orange juice and citrus does a great job of masking how alcoholic sangria really is! If you’re looking to tame it down a bit, feel free to reduce the amount of rum in this recipe.
Best Sangria Fruit
You’ve probably figured out that I am biased towards all citrus fruit when it comes to red wine sangria, but you can totally use any kind of fruit you have on hand! Here are some other ideas:
Strawberry + LimeApple + OrangePear + CranberriesBlueberry + Lemon
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