You know what I LOVE about summer? The cocktails! Like this Mixed Berry Sangria, for example. Yum. Yum. YUM! Give me a glass with an ice cold, refreshing adult beverage, and you have one very happy Maggie. I used to be deathly against making drinks with wine. I used to say, why destroy what the winemaker spent hours, days, years to perfect? Now, I think why not elevate perfection to something that’s out of this world good.
Fresh, ripe strawberries. Juicy and sweet. Mmmmm! Then the winter rolls around, and you’re left to resort to frozen berries. Hmph.. I’m not knocking frozen berries, by any means. They’re ok, but fresh is best. This Mixed Berry Sangria will take you back to days of hanging out by the hot tub on some tropical paradise island. It reminds me of … Bora Bora, where the hubs and I honeymooned. It was the best vacation ever! It is the most amazing place ever! I need to go back FOREVER! By the way, if you’re planning a vacation getaway, all-inclusive resorts are the only way to go. Just saying. 🙂
I highly suggest letting your Mixed Berry Sangria sit in a big container overnight. You want the wine to absorb all the delicious sweetness from the berries. Another thing, the ginger ale must go in right before serving, or you’re going to lose the fizzy fizz that everyone loves. Then, all you need are the party hats, a boom box, and an ironing board 😛 and you got yourself a party. Because you gotta fight for your right to parrrrrr-ty … Whoot!
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Mixed Berry Sangria
Ingredients
- 1 pound fresh strawberries stems removed and washed
- 6 ounces fresh blueberries washed
- 6 ounces fresh blackberries washed
- 2 bottles white wine
- 1 cup ginger ale
Instructions
- Add your fresh mixed berries to a large pitcher.
- Add wine.
- Place in the fridge overnight (or at least 4 hours).
- Before serving, add ginger ale.
- Cheers.
Angela Quisumbing
I could use a few of these right now. Looks refreshing, Maggie!
Maggie Unzueta
I need to make this again soon. Cheers! 🙂
Brie
I love sangria and this one looks so delicious! I can’t wait to try it!
xo Brie
Maggie Unzueta
Cheers! Hope you enjoy. 🙂
Dia All The Things I Do
This looks really good. I discovered last night that apparently a lot of people include brandy in their sangria. It was a fun night lol
Maggie Unzueta
Oh yeah, brandy makes it taste great! 🙂
Natalie | Natalie's Food & Health
It looks sooo refreshing. Perfect summer drink. I haven’t had sangria in years… I think I have this one today 🙂 Pinning! Have a great weekend Maggie!
Maggie Unzueta
Thanks for pinning and cheers! 🙂
Ashley
Yum! This looks like the perfect Summer drink. Love all of the berries!
Maggie Unzueta
Cheers to summer!
Cathy Mini
Sangria is one of my favorites! I can’t wait to try this mixed berry version.
Maggie Unzueta
You’re going to love it. Enjoy!
Marlynn @ UrbanBlissLife
What a fun & festive variation of Sangria! This looks perfect for this weekend!
Maggie Unzueta
It screams party, doesn’t it? Can’t wait to make it again in a couple of days. Happy 4th!
Ashleigh
Oh yes, this sangria recipe looks wonderful! I love the berries! Thank you for sharing!
Maggie Unzueta
Thank you. 🙂
Annie
Mmm this looks so good and sounds amazing right now!!
Maggie Unzueta
Thank you! It’s so good. I will be making this again really soon.
Cecelia Dardanes
Sangria is one of my all time favorites. They looks delicious. I can’t wait to try it. Thanks for sharing.
Maggie Unzueta
Hope you like it! 🙂
Clare Speer
This looks like such a fun and refreshing drink for the 4th of July and all summer long! I pinned this for later!
Maggie Unzueta
This is making an appearance at my 4th of July BBQ. Hope you like it!
Clare Speer
Looks like such a fabulous drink for 4th of July and all summer long! So refreshing – pinned this for later!
Maggie Unzueta
Thank you!