If you've not yet had sangria, you've been missing out. Fruit combined with wine... sometimes juices or liqueurs too... makes an amazing adult beverage.
I tend to make white sangria recipes in the summer and red wine sangria recipes in the cooler months. That's just my preference. For a Spanish tapa's themed party we attended this past weekend, I brought along a new sangria recipe: Grape Sangria.
This is a really basic recipe, without a lot of fancy stuff added in. I doubled it by using two bottles of red wine that were on the cheaper side (no need to buy the high end stuff for sangria). I used Valpolicella, but any dry red will do- a Rioja is good to use too.
Add sliced oranges...
and red grapes (take them off the bunch first.)
Add sliced pear (or nectarine or peach if they're in season).
Stir in honey to taste. As the recipe is written, it's not very sweet. Add more if you prefer a sweeter sangria. Place your sangria in the refrigerator for several hours for the best flavor.
Serve in glasses adorned with little bunches of green grapes- scoop fruit into glasses or serve over ice. If you want to mellow out the flavors (or extend the servings), you can add a bit of sparkling soda.
For serving, I prefer to make my sangria in a bowl with a ladle. This makes it easier to scoop up that yummy wine-marinated fruit (which you'll want to nibble on). I found my cool, cylindrical-shaped bowl at one of those home stores. I'm pretty sure it was meant for flowers but to me it had *sangria* written all over it!
The Sangria recipe was adapted from a cookbook called: Green Black Red: Recipes for Cooking and Enjoying California Grapes, which I won in a giveaway from the wonderful blog A Mingling of Tastes. Thanks Julie! It's a neat cookbook, with all kinds of ideas for cooking with grapes.
This recipe can be found HERE.
Other great sangria recipes:
The Best Red Wine Sangria
Strawberry - Peach Sangria
Point Loma Sangria
Oh come on! Do you know how much I love sangria?! It's the best drink ever. I always have a good time when I drink it.
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omg i love sangria!!!! my mom always makes non-alcoholic versions for me. I can't wait to try the real thing.
ReplyDeleteYum... That looks so incredible - One can never go wrong with Sangria and your looks amazing!!
ReplyDeletethis would get me drunk for sure :) it looks so inviting I would drink alot of it . I ve only tasted sangria ready made. Its interesting to make. I ll try it in the forth coming holidays :)
ReplyDeleteI love sangria. Always been one of my fav's in the summertime. The longer it sits the flavor just deepens. There was this wonderful place in Harwich (on cape cod) that sold the best sangria and mexican cantina.
ReplyDeleteI have this cookbook too. I love it! Haven't tried this yet, but it looks great!
ReplyDeleteI'm a big fan of Sangria. Great drink for a party! I like your grape garnish.
ReplyDeleteYUM! Gimme some! :)
ReplyDeleteI have a recipe that uses triple sec in it...dangerously delish but I'll have to wait for warmer temps for my next sip.
ReplyDeleteOh I do love sangria...white too!
ReplyDeleteDave ("Big Bear") just LOVES sangria. We ar moving to Atlanta, and as sson as I get unpacked in our new trailer house, I am going to celebrate by making him some of your sangria.
ReplyDeleteLouise Wyers,
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red Sangria sounds yummy.. especially for the Holidays. Maybe with a splash of Madeira.. :)
ReplyDeleteOh hell yes!! This looks and sounds awesome.
ReplyDeleteWow that looks beautiful and so refreshing! I would love a glass right now!
ReplyDeleteYUM - this sounds so good!!! I'll have to bookmark it for after my baby is born :)
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a great recipe for the holidays!!Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOh my, I am a big sangria fun. Your pictures look so good.
ReplyDeleteI love sangria... pour me a glass! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteI love the versatility of sangria
ReplyDeleteI don't drink alcohol very much (read: rarely), but Sangria is always welcome-- it's that high sugar content I love, lol :)
ReplyDeleteLove your sangria, especially the grapes and honey addition. Have to try this for the holidays!
ReplyDeleteI am a big fan of sangria. this looks wonderful!
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ReplyDeleteIt looks wonderful, love the grapes in there...it makes the most sense doesn't it? Grapes in sangria....yep it does!
ReplyDeleteYUM! If you like Sangria, check out the white sangria recipe on my blog. It is best in summer but SO good!
ReplyDeleteI will definitely be trying this. Sounds marvelous!
I like a dry sangria with lots of fruit, and this looks great!
ReplyDeleteThis looks great. The best sangria I've ever had was at a tapas bar in St. Augustine, Florida. D-E-L-I-C-I-O-U-S! Perhaps I'll be inspired enough to make this fruity drink at home now, too!
ReplyDeleteYum! I love sangria! Can't wait until I have my baby...missing wine!
ReplyDeleteI drink to you! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteWonderful Sangria recipe Lori. Sangria goes great with hot spicy food, which is what we have most of the time. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI don't really drink sangria in the winter. I'm a huge red wine fan though.
ReplyDeleteI actually haven't made sangria before. I'll have to try this one, it sounds really good!
ReplyDeleteNever had something like this, and it sounds like I would LOVE it!
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea to make your own sangria at home.
ReplyDeletewe always order when we go out for tapas and I love it either red or white!
I am coming over!
Stacey
Very pretty... I'm getting thirsty.
ReplyDeleteahhh..sangria..I have had moany a silly nights with sangria! :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. Sangria is the best.
ReplyDeleteYour Sangria looks so sinful!!!! Delicious... but I still remember the first time I got drunk at 17, I think, and it was with Sangria... not a favorite drink after that experience!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou know what? When I lived in Chile I loved fruit mixed (usually strawberries) with the excellent Chilean wine, however I noticed that among the locals it was a kind of 'tacky' custom... LoL
ReplyDeleteI didn't mind... because it's a wonderful combination
I have a "Chick night" planned in a few weeks and this will be perfect addition to the party. Thanks so much for posting this one!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Sangria, just puts me in a party mood. And the fruit makes it seem good for you!
ReplyDeleteOMG this is being made immediately!!!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love sangria, I can't wait to try this out!! Look at all that yummy fruit!
ReplyDeleteI generally have to have a few drinks on Thanksgiving just to choke down my wife's overcooked turkey! LOL
ReplyDeleteThis sangria looks like it would go down real smooth. Plus it has fruit in it, so it's good for you.
Okay, this is what I have been looking for, a Sangria that stealthily make me drunk. Well, there is nothing wrong with that, this tastes great, thank you for the recipe. Cheers.
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