
Customize this cocktail to fit your favorite flavor profile. If you enjoy peaches add peach schnapps or peach vodka and fresh or frozen peaches. Watermelon flavor? Do the same. In fact you can use nearly any flavor of vodka or schnapps and toss in your desired fruit. Keep in mind we are creating a “white” sangria today, and are keeping the “spirit” flavors light.
Since the wine will not be the focus of what you are tasting, save what’s in your cellar for another time. When it comes to wine for sangria, look to quantity, not quality.
The best thing about a simple sangria is you can use whatever fruit you have on hand or is in season. This recipe is all about celebrating Independence Day, so we are keeping the colors patriotic with red, white and blue hued additions.
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One bottle of wine, makes about 8 servings of sangria. Pour all of the ingredients together and stir well, chill for at least four hours. Chill and save the ginger ale or sparkling wine for later.
Red, White and Blue Sangria
- 1 750ml bottle of sweet white wine, Pinot Grigio, Riesling or Moscato
- 1 cup peach schnapps or peach flavored vodka
- 2.5 cups, blueberry and strawberry combo – cut strawberries in half.
- 2 large apples or pears
- 2 cups gingerale or sparkling wine to top off.
- Star Cookie Cutters, different sizes
Method
- In a large pitcher, combine wine, schnapps or vodka, and fruit. Stir well and chill at least four hours, preferably overnight. The flavors will develop more the longer it chills.
- When ready to serve add gingerale or sparkling wine. To keep chilled during your celebration add some frozen blueberries or strawberries. Your sangria will keep cold, not watered down.

