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Meet the best sangria you’ll ever have! Made with fresh fruit, brandy and red wine, this classic red sangria recipe will hit the spot. It’s so easy to make! Recipe yields 1 pitcher; enough for six glasses.
Sangria is the perfect way to dress up a bottle of cheap wine. For a Spanish red wine sangria you'll want to choose a wine that's fruity and not too acidic. Some good options include: Garnacha, Rioja, Pinot Noir, Malbec, or Merlot.
Our recipe combines red wine with orange juice, brandy, apples, blueberries, strawberries, and a cinnamon stick to create the classic fruity, spiced flavor.
Simple, traditional Red Spanish Sangria made with simple methods and just 6 ingredients. The perfect fruity summer beverage that's adaptable and delicious!
Red sangria is a classic batch cocktail made to entertain! It’s fruity, very boozy, and so easy to make. Mix it right in the pitcher, and it’s ready for serving. The blend of red wine, fresh fruit, juice, and brandy will liven up any party. Fix up a pitcher for your next brunch or barbecue.
Flavorful and fruity, this Spanish Red Sangria Recipe is the best kind of cocktail for a get-together because you can make it ahead and skip playing bartender for the night. A wine punch with fresh fruit that’s not too sweet, easy to make, and always starts things off right.
Traditional Spanish sangria is made with red wine, water, herbs, spices, and fruit. Today's sangrias have a wide variety of ingredients, and each recipe is different. Soda and brandy are common modern additions.
Cinnamon stick: Yep, cinnamon! This was a fun surprise moving to Spain — there’s almost always a cinnamon stick floating in every pitcher of sangria here, and I love the subtle hint of warming spice that it adds. Sweetener: Feel free to add as much sweetener to your sangria you would like.
Here’s what you’ll need to make this easy sangria recipe: Red wine – I use a Spanish red wine such as Tempranillo or Garnacha. Read more about the best wine for sangria in the callout below. Fresh fruit – Oranges, apples, and lemons are the fruits most commonly added to classic red sangria.
Nov 19, 2023. This post may contain affiliate links. See my disclosure policy. Jump to Recipe Jump to Video. Sangria is a sweet cocktail made from an infusion of Spanish red wine and fresh fruit. Essentially, it’s a boozy fruit punch. It looks fancy, feels festive, and it’s great for making ahead of time.