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April 19, 2021

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Learn how to make my Dad’s famous red sangria recipe! Made with red wine, fresh fruit and brandy, this traditional sangria recipe is easy to make and always a hit at parties!

I’ve been making this recipe for over a decade, and my friends can’t get enough of it! Sipping on a glass of this sangria on a warm summer day is pure heaven! Pair it with grilled meats at a backyard BBQ, your favorite Mexican food or Spanish tapas!

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Nestled in a narrow alleyway in the middle of Barcelona was an incredible little tapas restaurant with the best sangria! It was fruity and flavorful, but not too sweet. It reminded me of my Dad’s famous sangria recipe that he’s been making for years!

Classic Spanish sangria is made with red wine, fruit, a little sugar and brandy. Once all of the ingredients are combined, they allow the sangria to sit for a few hours, usually overnight. This allows the fruit to soak up the wine and flavor the sangria.

Sangria is a great, inexpensive big batch co*cktail to make for a crowd. No need to purchase an expensive bottle of wine, an inexpensive bottle of dry red wine will do the trick!

Table of contents

  • What you’ll need
  • How to make it
  • What is the best wine to use?
  • Frequently asked questions
  • What to serve with sangria
  • More easy sangria recipes
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What you’ll need

  1. Large bowl or pitcher
  2. Muddler
  3. Fresh orange and lemon
  4. Sugar
  5. Dry red wine
  6. Brandy
  7. Triple Sec – also known as orange liqueur
  8. Orange juice – preferably fresh squeezed
  9. Club soda, sparkling water or Sprite
  10. Ice cubes
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How to make it

  1. Add orange and lemon slices to the bottom of a large pitcher or bowl.
  2. Sprinkle sugar over the fruit slices, then use a muddler to muddle the sugar into the orange and lemon slices.
    • Note: muddling is the process of mashing fruit, herbs or spices in a co*cktail to bring out the flavor. If you don’t own a muddler, the back of a spoon will also work!
  3. Add red wine, brandy, triple sec and orange juice to the bowl or pitcher. Stir to combine.
  4. Cover and place in the refrigerator until ready to serve.
    • Quick tip! The longer sangria sits in the refrigerator, the more the wine soaks into the fruit. I recommend refrigerating the sangria for at least 2 hours before serving, but preferably overnight.
  5. When ready to serve the sangria, pour it into a glass filled with ice and top with club soda.
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What is the best wine to use?

Dry red wine is preferred over sweet red wine when making sangria. The fruit and added sugar will sweeten the sangria. Using a sweet red wine can make the sangria too sweet.

I prefer tempranillo, a delicious Spanish red wine, or cabernet sauvignon, as these wines are on the dryer end of the red wine spectrum. A pinot noir or syrah can also be used.

Frequently asked questions

  • Can I make this recipe sweeter? Yes, I recommend adding more sugar, just 1-2 tablespoons at a time, until you reach your desired level of sweetness. You can also top the sangria off with sprite instead of club soda for an added sweetness.
  • What about other sweeteners besides sugar? You could also use honey, maple syrup or agave syrup as a natural sweetener, instead of sugar.
  • What other fruit can I add to sangria? Diced apples are also commonly found in sangria and once they soak up all of the wine, they make a delicious, boozy snack! You can also throw in fresh or frozen berries, diced pears or grapes. You’re basically making “wine punch” here, so feel free to toss in any of your favorite fruits!
  • Do I have to use brandy and triple sec in the recipe? While I do recommend using both, if you don’t have one or the other on hand, you can replace the brandy with additional triple sec, or vice versa. You can also use cognac instead of brandy and Grand Marnier instead of triple sec.
  • How far in advance can I make the sangria? You can make this sangria recipe up to 48 hours before serving it. Once again, the longer the fruit sits in the booze, the more it enhances the flavor of the sangria! This is one drink that you can make ahead of time and it will only keep getting better and better!

What to serve with sangria

Throw a Spanish tapas party! Pair this sangria with Spanish olives and cheese, Bacon Wrapped Dates, Patatas Bravas and Spicy Chicken and Chorizo Paella. You’ll feel like you’ve taken a quick trip to Barcelona!

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More easy sangria recipes

  1. Lemon Berry Prosecco Sangria
  2. Cranberry Apple Sangria – the BEST fall sangria recipe!
  3. White Wine Peach Frozen Sangria
  4. Honey Apple Rose Sangria
  5. Grapefruit Watermelon Sparkling Sangria

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Red Sangria

Learn how to make my Dad’s famous red sangria recipe! Made with red wine, fresh fruit and brandy, this traditional sangria recipe is easy to make and always a hit at parties!

Servings: 10 glasses

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Refrigerating Time: 2 hours hrs

Total Time: 2 hours hrs 10 minutes mins

Author: Whitney Bond

Course: Drinks

Cuisine: Spanish

Ingredients

  • 1 orange, sliced
  • 1 lemon, sliced
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 2 bottles dry red wine, 750 ml each – preferably tempranillo or cabernet sauvignon
  • ½ cup brandy
  • ¼ cup triple sec
  • 2 tablespoons orange juice
  • 1 cup club soda, chilled
  • ice cubes

Instructions

  • Add orange and lemon slices to the bottom of a large bowl or pitcher.

  • Sprinkle sugar over the fruit slices, then use a muddler to muddle the sugar into the orange and lemon slices.

  • Add red wine, brandy, triple sec and orange juice to the bowl or pitcher, mix well.

  • Cover and place in the refrigerator until ready to serve, I recommend a minimum of 2 hours or up to 12 hours.

  • When ready to serve the sangria, pour it into a glass filled with ice and top with a splash of club soda.

Notes

  • Muddling: If you don’t have a muddler, the back of a spoon will work just fine.
  • Sweeteners:agave syrup, maple syrup or honey can be used instead of sugar as a natural sweetener. To make this sangria sweeter, add 1-2 tablespoons of additional sweetener at a time until you reach your desired level of sweetness.
  • Fruit:other fruits that can be added to sangria include diced apples or pears, fresh or frozen berries, or grapes.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 193kcal (10%)Carbohydrates 11g (4%)Protein 1g (2%)Fat 1g (2%)Saturated Fat 1g (5%)Sodium 12mg (1%)Potassium 232mg (7%)Fiber 1g (4%)Sugar 7g (8%)Vitamin A 36mg (1%)Vitamin C 14mg (17%)Calcium 9mg (1%)Iron 1mg (6%)

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originally published July 7, 2020 — last updated April 19, 2021 3 Comments

Posted in: 4th of July Recipes, co*cktails, Drinks, Recipes, WB Favorites

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    3 Comments on “Dad’s Famous Red Sangria”

  1. Ken Juen April 24, 2012 @ 2:49 PM Reply

    No 2 buck chuck or Trader Joe’s in Southern FL….sigh

  2. unwind cooking April 24, 2012 @ 1:20 AM Reply

    I hit reply too soon … I buy those by the case but not since they ran out of 2009 vintage. That was their best vintage year yet. Can’t wait to make my first sangria … I love sangria!

  3. unwind cooking April 24, 2012 @ 1:17 AM Reply

    Can’t beat the $2 Shaw!

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FAQs

Which red wine is best for sangria? ›

The best wine for sangria is Garnacha (also called Grenache) or Pinot Noir. Garnacha comes from Spain, so it's my top pick for authentic Spanish sangria! Choose an inexpensive wine (under $20) that you would enjoy on its own. Why Garnacha and Pinot Noir?

What are the basic ingredients for sangria? ›

Image of What are the basic ingredients for sangria?
Red wine is a type of wine made from dark-colored grape varieties. The color of the wine can range from intense violet, typical of young wines, through to brick red for mature wines and brown for older red wines.
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What's a good brandy for sangria? ›

"When choosing a brandy, it is best to go toward a Spanish one made with Spanish grapes," said Trujillo. "I find Carlos I Solera Gran Reserva Brandy to be perfect for sangria." This brandy was aged in American oak casks and has notes of vanilla and caramel.

What is the best store bought sangria? ›

Best Ready To Drink Sangria
  • Carlo Rossi Sangria. 4.4 out of 5 stars. ...
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  • Franzia Fruity Red Sangria. 4.4 out of 5 stars. ...
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  • Jose Cuervo Red Sangria. 5 out of 5 stars. ...
  • Lolailo Sangria. 4.7 out of 5 stars. ...
  • Carlo Rossi Sangria. 4.4 out of 5 stars. ...
  • Real Sangria.

Can you use cheap wine for sangria? ›

Red Sangria Recipe Ingredients

Red wine – Look for a bottle of fruity Spanish red wine, such as Tempranillo or Garnacha. It doesn't have to be expensive, and in fact, it shouldn't be! You're going to dilute the wine with other flavors, so there's no need to shell out here.

Is sangria a healthy red wine? ›

Sangria contains all the properties and benefits of red wine. Thanks to its powerful antioxidants, polyphenols and flavonoids protect cells from aging. And also has resveratrol is a substance having the grapes that protects against inflammatory processes in the body.

How long does sangria need to sit? ›

Cover the pitcher and refrigerate for at least 4 hours or preferably overnight. The sangria gets softer, sweeter, and much more delicious overnight in the fridge. Top with sparkling water. When ready to serve, top off the sangria with sparkling water.

How much alcohol is usually in sangria? ›

EU law says bottles from Spain are limited by law to less than 12% alcohol by volume (ABV). Bottles produced in the U.S. usually have between 5% and 15%. Sangria made with red wine is usually stronger than white wine punches.

What type of alcohol is sangria? ›

Sangria is a mixed alcoholic drink from Spain. The color of sangria depends on the wine. Red sangria is made with red wine, and white sangria with white wine. There are several regional variations of sangria, so ingredients vary.

What does VSOP mean? ›

VSOP, “Very Superior Old Pale”, which is now common for all Cognac Houses actually dates back to 1817 British Royal Court. So, what does VSOP stand for exactly? For a cognac to be classified as a VSOP, the minimum age of the youngest eaux-de-vie in the blend must be at least 4 years old.

What kind of fruits go in sangria? ›

Citrus, pears, cranberries, and pomegranates all make great sangria additions in the winter months. Other favorite seasonal standbys include peaches, blackberries, lime, and cherries. Sangria variations: We love this classic red sangria, but there are countless other riffs on this classic that we can't get enough of.

Is Grand Marnier a brandy? ›

The brand's best-known product is Grand Marnier Cordon Rouge, an orange-flavored liqueur created in 1880 by Alexandre Marnier-Lapostolle. It is made from a blend of Cognac brandy, distilled essence of bitter orange, and sugar, containing 40% alcohol (70 proof in the UK, 80 proof in the US).

What can you add to a bottle of sangria? ›

Any juicy fruits (such as citrus, berries, grapes, pineapple, mango, kiwi, etc.) would be delicious. Add fresh ginger: If you would like to give your sangria a bit of a kick, muddle in a few slices of fresh ginger.

Is fresh or frozen fruit better for sangria? ›

When it's time to serve, pop a few slices of the frozen fruits into each glass, pour your sangria over it, and savor each sip. The frozen fruit will keep your drink icy cold, won't dilute your drink, and you'll have some bonus wine-soaked fruits to enjoy after you've drained your glass!

What brand is Costco sangria? ›

Kirkland Signature Classic Red Sangria.

What shade of red is sangria? ›

Sangria is a dark slightly purplish red. It is the color of Sangría wine. It is named after this wine. Sangria can also be called a burnt red.

What Pinot Noir is good for sangria? ›

Garnacha Wine

This Spanish wine is made with Pinot Noir grapes. It's a popular choice in sangria thanks to its strong natural berry notes—they pair great with fresh fruit!

What makes sangria wine different? ›

Sangria is a wine punch, also known as an aromatized wine. It combines wine with fruit, fruit juices, and other aromatic ingredients like herbs and spices. Traditionally, the mix of ingredients depended on local custom — each region had a unique recipe, but the classic mix is Spanish red wine with oranges.

Is sangria always made with red wine? ›

Red sangria is made with red wine, and white sangria with white wine. There are several regional variations of sangria, so ingredients vary. In addition to wine, traditional sangria may contain: Fruit juice, typically such as orange juice.

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