Sparkling White Wine Sangria Recipe – A fresh white wine sangria with special ingredients that give this boozy beverage a twist. Drink this cocktail by the pool, beach, or television, and watch your cares melt away. 

white sangria recipe mixed in a pitcher

Refreshing White Sangria 

Saunter into summer with a cool refreshing pitcher of white sangria! I’ve got a classic white wine sangria recipe for you today, with a twist. The secret ingredients in this pretty pitcher will keep your party guests guessing all summer long.

I think it’s safe to say the weather is warming all over the country.

After a long laborious winter, and a questionable spring, we are nearing a season of warmth and relaxation. It makes me think back on all the fun memories we made last summer.

One of my favorite family trips last year was a visit to Kiawah Island. We spent a week curling our toes in the soft sand. Watching horseshoe crabs rest off the water’s edge. Riding bikes under shady palms and live oak trees. And of course, eating seafood and sipping summer cocktails.

sparkling sangria mixed in a glass pitcher

Sangria To The Rescue

On the first night we arrived, we drove onto the island late in the evening. Exhausted from the day of travel, and eager to get the kids out of the car, we stopped at a little shopping center to get a quick dinner and buy some groceries for the week.

All the restaurants were packed, so by the time we sat down to have dinner, this girl needed a drink.

I ordered a white wine sangria and sat sipping the sparkling fruity concoction until all the tension of the day melted away with the warm ocean breeze. After that first white wine sangria, the rest of our trip was pure magic.

white wine sangria ingredients

Liquid Magic 

Sangria always does that to me. And a white sangria is such a nice light beverage for summer, I love making up a pitcher (or two) when friends stop by.

This particular blend starts with a crisp sweet white wine. I used Moscato because it’s so naturally sweet that you don’t need to add simple syrup or sugar.

Instead, I added orange-pineapple juice to give the wine a tangy balance, and two secret ingredients: Midori Melon Liqueur and Domaine de Canton Ginger Liqueur.

cutting fruit for white sangria

Mixed Drinks Combinations

The combination of the cool melon tone and the slight spiciness of the ginger makes this white sangria an absolute winner.

I then loaded it up with cantaloupe balls, fresh sliced strawberries, and citrus slices, and let the mixture infuse with the fruit to create a lovely light beverage.

When ready to serve, finish each glass off with a splash of club soda to make your white wine sangria sparkle, and you have something truly special!

A beverage that tastes like summer.

pouring sparking sangria into glasses

White Sangria Ingredients 

  • Moscato Wine (Riesling is my second choice)
  • Orange-Pineapple Juice
  • Domaine de Canton Ginger Liqueur
  • Midori Melon Liqueur
  • Cantaloupe Balls
  • Strawberries Slices
  • Mandarin Oranges
  • Lime Slices
  • Club Soda

How to Make Sangria 

  1. In a large pitcher, combine the wine, liqueurs, and juice.
  2. Add in the fruit and stir. (You can add any type of fruit that you want to this recipe!)
  3. When serving the sangria, make sure to fill the cup about ⅔ full and scoop a spoonful of fruit into the glass.

Get The Full (Printable) Recipe Below For How To Make Sparkling White Wine Sangria. 

white wine sangria recipe in glasses with fruit

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do you keep the fruit in the sangria?

The fruit floating in the sangria flavors the beverage and also absorbs some of the liquor, for a boozy snack at the bottom of each glass. It’s best to let the fruit soak for at least an hour before serving. However, you can cover and refrigerate the sangria with the fruit for 2-3 days. After that, the fruit can start to taste bitter and lose its texture.

Which white wine is best for sangria?

I tend to use Moscato wine because it is naturally sweet. However the next best option, in my humble opinion, is a Riesling, then a Chardonnay. If you have a sauvignon blanc or pinot grigio in the pantry, you could also use them, especially if they are a sweet wine. 

What other fruits can I add to my sangria?

I have also used peach, berries (raspberries and blueberries), or apples as a garnish in this sangria recipe.

How to serve sangria

If you have a larger group, you can serve sangria in a punch bowl. For smaller gatherings, a traditional sangria pitcher is the way to go. If you don’t have one, I rounded up the best sangria pitchers, including a classic blue-rimmed pitcher like the one I own. It’s available on Amazon for around $40.

close up of white sangria

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White Sangria

Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Classic white wine sangria recipe with a twist.
Servings: 10

Ingredients

  • 750 ml Moscato wine Riesling is my second choice
  • 1 1/2 cups orange pineapple juice
  • 1 cup Domaine de Canton ginger liqueur
  • 1/2 cup Midori melon liqueur
  • 1 cup cantaloupe balls
  • 1 cup sliced strawberries
  • 2 mandarin oranges sliced
  • 1 lime sliced
  • 1 liter club soda chilled

Instructions

  • Combine wine, juice and liqueurs in a large pitcher. Stir in the fruit and refrigerate for at least 1 hour.
  • When ready to serve, pour into glasses 2/3 full (make sure to scoop in some fruit) and top with club soda. Serve cold.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1glass, Calories: 218kcal, Carbohydrates: 27g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 1g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 25mg, Potassium: 180mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 21g, Vitamin A: 795IU, Vitamin C: 40.2mg, Calcium: 22mg, Iron: 0.2mg
Course: Beverage
Cuisine: American, Spanish
Author: Sommer Collier
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