Strawberry lemon rosé sangria is a light and refreshing alcoholic beverage to make for a crowd. Filled with strawberries and lemons, this sangria is easy to make and perfect for spring.
Are you looking for a bright, fruity, and fresh sangria to make for spring? If so, you're going to love this recipe for strawberry lemon rosé sangria.
You'll love this sangria recipe because it's quick and easy, requiring only a few simple ingredients. Plus, it's great for a Sunday brunch with friends, or an evening barbecue on the patio.
Choosing the right wine
You don't have to be an expert to choose the right wine for this recipe. When using wine in any recipe, you'll want to choose one that you would enjoy on its own.
Just because you're adding more ingredients to your sangria doesn't mean they will cover up the flavor of a bad tasting wine. On the same note, a sangria recipe doesn't require the most expensive wine you can afford.
Any $10-20 bottle of grocery store wine that you enjoy will work. The most important point to take away from all of this is - use a wine that you like!
If it's not a rosé, that's okay too. Moscato, pinot grigio, or riesling would also make a great choice.
Customize your sangria
Once you get the hang of making sangria, it's easy to customize with your favorite fruits. Try using the same amounts of different fruits, like peaches, raspberries, or oranges.
Add in a liqueur and club soda with complementary flavors and you're all set.
The possibilities are endless.
Make ahead
With sangria, I like to make a batch a few hours ahead. This way, the flavors of your fruits will have a chance to meld with your wine.
If making ahead, wait until just before serving to add your club soda (or lemon lime soda).
Club soda or lemon lime soda
I like to give the option of club soda or lemon lime soda in this recipe for a few reasons. Club soda will make this sangria lighter and lower in calories.
If you're using a sweet wine, you may not need the additional sugar that you'll get by adding lemon lime soda.
Think you'll want more sweetness? Feel free to use a lemon lime soda, like Sprite, instead. This all depends on the wine that you choose, along with your personal preferences.
The best part about sangria is that it's totally flexible and can be customized in many ways.
📖 Recipe
Strawberry Lemon Rosé Sangria
Ingredients
- 1 750 ml bottle rosé wine
- ½ cup triple sec
- 1.5 cups strawberries, sliced
- 2 lemons, sliced
- 1 liter club soda, or lemon lime soda
Instructions
- In a large pitcher, combine all ingredients. Serve immediately.
- If making in advance, combine fruits, wine, and triple sec and refrigerate up to 24 hours. Add club soda and stir before serving.
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