White sangria is probably my favorite summer evening beverage. While it does take a bit of prep work, it is totally worth the effort! The flavor is light and delicious. To me, the color looks like a summer sunset. I make it often for my friends, whether it is a girls night or friends over for a cookout. I hope you and yours enjoy it as much as we do.
White Sangria
White Sangria is the perfect beverage to share with friends during a summer brunch or summer evening bonfire.
Ingredients
- 1 Bottle Pinot Grigio Trader Joe's 2 buck chuck aka Charles Shaw works well.
- 1/4 Cup Rum Make sure it is the clear or white rum.
- 1/8-1/4 Cup Simple Syrup
- 2 Peaches
- 2 Cups Strawberries Cut into 4th's
- 1 Cup Raspberries
- 1 Pint Blueberries
- 1 Cup Fresh Pineapple
- 1 Orange Sliced into half moons for sangria and glass garnish.
- 1 Bottle Sauvignon Blanc Trader Joe's 2 buck chuck aka Charles Shaw works well.
- 1/2 Cup Orange Juice Tones down the rum flavor and adds color.
Instructions
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This can be made about an hour ahead of time, but 24 hours before is preferred.
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In a pitcher pour 1 bottle of Pinot, Rum, 1/8 C. cooled simple syrup and gently stir.
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Add peaches, strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, half of the oranges, and pineapple.
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Add 1 bottle of Sauvignon blanc, slowly. You will need to leave room at the top of the pitcher for adding the orange juice.
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Taste the mixture with a spoon. This will give you a base to compare the mix before the OJ is added. This usually helps me decide how much of the OJ I will use and if I may need more simple syrup.
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Slowly add the orange juice. It adds a nice color back ground for the fruit. Taste it with your spoon again. Do you need more simple syrup? Do you need to add the rest of the OJ?
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After all of that, give it a gentle stir. Make sure the fruit is all jumbled and beautiful.
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Refrigerate until it is time to serve.
Recipe Notes
For fun, use the left over orange half moons to garnish the rims of the drinking glasses. Make a small slit in the middle of the half moon and gently place on the edge of the glass.
** As a side note, I am a huge fan of color. I like to use fruit that not only gives a pop of color to the sangria but complements the flavor or the wines too. Play around with it. It is a beautiful, forgiving cocktail.
Happy Summer!