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This peach sangria is refreshing and beautiful, featuring white wine, brandy, and a load of sweet fruit. Great for summer entertaining!
This summer, more than any other, Alex and I have been delving into signature drinks. Adding a drink pairing truly makes things more fun! Taco night is even better with frozen lime daiquiris, 4th of July is more festive with frozen sangria, and an evening on the porch more festive with frozen margaritas. So when we came into a load of peaches, of course we had to make a peach-themed drink! Meet our peach sangria recipe: lightly sweet, refreshing, and full of beautiful peaches, raspberries, and fresh mint.
White sangria vs red sangria
Sangría is a traditional wine punch that originates from Spain. A classic sangria is made with red wine and chopped fruit, and often orange juice or brandy. But there are lots of sangria variations as well: peach sangria, white sangria, rose sangria, apple cider sangria, and so forth. This peach sangria recipe is a white sangria recipe, meaning that it uses white wine instead of red wine. It’s a light and refreshing spin on the classic.
How to make peach sangria
To create our rendition of peach sangria, we looked no further than our favorite Spanish chef, Jose Andres. The “Spanish” way to make sangria that Chef Jose recommends is this:
- Mix fruit with sugar and let it macerate (stand at room temperature and break down) for 1 hour
- Add white wine and brandy.
- Serve with a splash of sparkling water.
- Always, always eat the fruit!
With these instructions in mind, we created a delightfully refreshing peach sangria recipe! The result is lightly sweet and highly “drinkable”, with a hint of fruitiness from the fruit. It’s only lightly peach-y in flavor. If you are looking for a stronger flavor, use peach liqueur (like peach schnapps) instead of the brandy. It’s truly the perfect summer drink.
Garnish with lots of fresh mint
This peach sangria uses a handful of fresh mint as a garnish. While it’s easy to pick up at the store, it’s so much easier and cheaper to grow it yourself! Alex and I grow herbs all summer long, and it’s one of the most satisfying things to run out to the garden and harvest a few herbs.
You don’t even need garden space: you can just grow herbs in pots as long as you have a sunny ledge! Adding herbs to your cooking is a healthy flavor addition, without adding calories. For our tips on growing herbs, see How to Grow Herbs.
Looking for more Spanish recipes?
While this peach sangria is not directly influenced by my time studying in Spain, we have lots of recipes that are! Here are some of our favorite Spanish recipes:
- Spanish Patatas Bravas
- Pan Con Tomate
- Open Fire Seafood Paella
- Romesco Sauce
- Easy Paella Recipe with Shrimp
- Easy Vegetarian Paella
- Grilled Paella Recipe
This peach sangria recipe is…
Vegetarian, gluten-free, vegan, plant-based, and dairy-free.
PrintEasy Peach Sangria
- Prep Time: 1 hour 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 0 minutes
- Total Time: 1 hour 10 minutes
- Yield: 6 1x
Description
This peach sangria is refreshing and beautiful, featuring white wine, brandy, and a load of sweet fruit. Great for summer entertaining!
Ingredients
- 2 ripe peaches
- 1 cup raspberries
- 1 bottle dry white wine, chilled
- ½ cup brandy (or ¼ cup peach schnapps)
- 3 tablespoons sugar
- 1 handful mint leaves, optional
- 1 lemon, sliced into rounds
- Sparkling water, for serving
Instructions
- Chop the peaches. Add them to a large pitcher with the raspberries. Sprinkle them with sugar and stir. Let them stand to macerate 1 hour.
- After 1 hour, pour in the white wine, brandy, mint leaves and lemon rounds. Stir.
- Pour the mixture into individual glasses with lots of ice; add a splash of sparkling water. If desired, place fruit on long skewers as a garnish.
- Category: Drink
- Method: Stirred
- Cuisine: Spanish
Keywords: Peach Sangria, Sangria, Sangria Recipe, White Sangria Recipe
Looking for more drink recipes?
Outside of this peach sangria recipe, here are a few more of our favorite drink recipes:
- Frose (Frozen Rosé)
- Strawberry Daiquiri
- Classic Margarita or Frozen Margarita
- Frozen Sangria
- Favorite Whiskey Sour
- Homemade Cold Brew Recipe
- Piña Colada (or Virgin Piña Colada)
- Basil Gimlet (or Classic Gin Gimlet)
- Blackberry Bourbon Smash
Last updated: May 2020
Can you replace the peaches with another fruit?
Any fruit will work!
Can the sparkling water be replaced for something not carbonated?
You can just omit it!
Can I make this a day in advance?
No, it is best the day of!