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Nothing says spring more than this Berry Sangria. It’s a perfectly refreshing cocktail featuring fresh berries with white wine and vodka.
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“Simply delicious!! I love sangria, I know this would be a winner with me!” – Annie
Easy Berry Sangria Recipe
I love the sweetness Moscato brings to the table, and it’s so delicious in this cocktail. I’ve always loved white wine more than red for sipping, so this drink is right up my alley. The bright fruit flavors mixed with the Moscato make this a little glass of perfection. Fresh seasonal fruit will give you the best flavor but frozen will also work.
Berry Sangria Recipe
Ingredients
- 750 milliliters Moscato (1 bottle), for a less sweet sangria, try Pinot Grigio or Sauvignon Blanc
- 15-18 ounces berry juice I like Naked Berry Blast or V8 Splash Berry Blend
- ½ cup Pearl Red Berry Vodka You can also use unflavored or citrus-flavored vodka
- 1 cup sliced fresh strawberries plus more for garnish
- 1 cups fresh raspberries plus more for garnish
- 1 liter lemon lime soda You could also use club soda, but I like the citrus flavor.
Instructions
- Place the wine, vodka, berry juice, and fruit in a pitcher and stir.750 milliliters Moscato, 15-18 ounces berry juice, ½ cup Pearl Red Berry Vodka, 1 cup sliced fresh strawberries, 1 cups fresh raspberries
- Refrigerate for 1-2 hours
- Right before serving, add the lemon lime soda and stir to combine.1 liter lemon lime soda
- Pour over ice and garnish with more fruit
Becky’s Tips
- Adding the soda just before serving keeps it fizzy, otherwise it will get flat sitting in the fridge for 2 hours.
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
How to Make This Berry Sangria Step by Step
Make and Chill: Place the 750 milliliters (1 bottle) of Moscato, ½ cup of Pearl Red Berry Vodka, 15-18 ounces of berry juice, 1 cup of sliced fresh strawberries, and 1 cup of fresh raspberries in a pitcher and stir. Refrigerate for 1-2 hours.
Serve: Right before serving, add 1 liter of lemon lime soda and stir to combine. Pour over ice and garnish with more fruit.
How to Store
Store this mixed berry sangria covered in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Give it a good stir and add the lemon lime soda just before serving.
Serving Suggestions
Nothing pairs with a cocktail quite like an appetizer! Go with something sweet and light to complement the drink, or serve with chips and dip. I love pairing this berry sangria with this Port Wine Cheese Log for a fun gathering. Sometimes I make my homemade Strawberry Salsa with cinnamon chips, or if you want something savory, whip up my Food Processor Guacamole.
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Hello, It seems that Pearl no longer makes the berry vodka. Would you suggest another type or flavor?
Any other brand of Red Berry flavored vodka will work!
It is one small bottle of moscato right?
Wish I had one of these sangria’s in hand right now! They look so refreshing and delicious.
Thank you Thalia!!
The Sangria’s look so delicious! I’m anxiously waiting for spring to get here in Canada.
Not sure I’ll wait that long to sample this recipe. Pinned!
Thanks Diana! I bet Canada is so beautiful right now though!
We find it beautiful for the first 2 months, the following 4 months we spend wishing for warmer weather. :)
I swear you could photograph dirt and I’d want to eat it! Obviously these glasses of sangria look insanely delicious – can’t wait to try it. Pinned!
Ha you are so sweet…DITTO!!!
I love the sound of this vodka, I hadn’t seen this brand before. Also, I happen to love white wine sangrias – they’re my favorite, I think the simple fact that it’s Friday calls for a big pitcher of this beautiful concoction!
It’s SO good! Thanks so much Heather :)
I love sangria! I’d totally make this right now if I didn’t drink all my Moscato last night… oops :)
Always a good reason :) haha
I haven’t had a real drink in forever, just a few sips of beer here and there. I used to love Sangria, and this looks divine, but it would probably knock me under the table. LOLOL.
Thanks for stopping by Marsha!! haha you could make yours extra heavy on the juice :)
Sangria is such an amazing drink. It always reminds me of the summer of maybe I’ll need to make some of this and dream the snow and cold away ;)
I’m with you Shelby! Thanks for stopping by :)
Becky, what a beautiful drink and AMAZING photos. I pictured myself drinking this in the warm summer sun. I can’t wait until I can make myself a big pitcher of this!
Thank you so much Sara!!