Rosé Sangria - light and fruity sangria recipe (2024)

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This Rosé Sangria is a refreshing blend of citrus, fresh berries, and rosé wine thus making it the perfect co*cktail recipe for spring and summer entertaining.

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There’s nothing I love more than chilling out on the weekend with the sun shining, my shades on, and a big glass of sangria in my hand. In this case, Rosé Sangria!

Sangria typically consists of red wine, chopped fruit, and oftentimes another liquor. I took inspiration from the classic recipe, used rosé wine, and put a twist on the rest of the ingredients to create this vibrant rosé sangria. It’s one of my favorites.

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We’ve covered a lot of sangria recipes here on Inspired by Charm, the classic red, white sangria, and even one with pineapple! Sangria is wonderful for entertaining as you can stir up a large batch in advance and it’ll be ready when you are.

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1 Why You’ll Enjoy This Recipe

3 How To Make:

4 Recipe Tips and Variations

5 Frequently Asked Questions:

6 Rosé Sangria

Why You’ll Enjoy This Recipe

  • This particular rosé sangria recipe is perfect for the warmer months. It’s light and fresh and bursting with flavor thanks to fresh berries and citrus.
  • This is one of those drinks that’s casual, yet fancy and complex.
  • Other than cutting up some fruit, it’s a breeze to make and still looks like a million bucks.

Love sangria and want more? You’ve got it! I have a sangria recipe for every season. There’s something for everyone and every occasion. This sangria recipe collection is full of unique and classic recipes I know you’re going to love!

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Ready to give it a try? Let me tell you what you’ll need.

As you may know, red wine sangria is made with red wine. I don’t think it’s fair to leave the other wine varieties out of the party, so today I’m sharing my recipe for Rosé Sangria.

Ingredients:

  • dry rosé wine – I enjoy a dry rosé here, but if you like your co*cktail a bit sweeter, a sweet rose would work too.
  • limoncello – Brandy or Grand Marnier is traditional here, but I like the bright freshness that the limoncello adds.
  • raspberries – Fresh fruit is a must for sangria. Raspberries aren’t typical for sangria, but I think they are so wonderful in this recipe.
  • strawberries – I love strawberries in sangria. Not only do they add to the flavor, but once they soak in the wine, they are delicious to eat!
  • orange and lemon – Citrus fruit is a must. It’s part of what makes a good sangria.
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How To Make:

As I walk through the recipe, you will see that sangria is easy and simple to make. For your convenience, there is a full ingredient list and detailed instructions in the printable recipe card below.

  • In a large pitcher, add the raspberries, strawberries, sliced lemon, and sliced orange.
  • Pour in the limoncello and then the rosé.
  • Stir and chill for at least an hour but no longer than four hours.
  • Serve in a glass with ice garnish and extra fruit if desired.
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Recipe Tips and Variations

Let your sangria rest and chill for at least an hour. When using citrus fruit, I recommend not letting it sit for longer than four to five hours because the citrus can overpower the sangria.

I like using a large pitcher for sangria instead of a vessel with a spout. This allows some of the fruit to pour into the glass; plus the fruit tends to clog the spout.

Variations

  • Use brandy or Grand Marnier. I love the brightness and freshness that limoncello adds to this rose sangria which is different from the traditional brandy or Grand Marnier. It’s what makes this co*cktail special. However, feel free to substitute ½ cup of Grand Marnier for the 1 cup of limoncello if desired.
  • Add bubbles! If you want to add a bit of effervescence to your rosé sangria, top it with some club soda. You could even use sparkling rose instead of traditional rosé.
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Frequently Asked Questions:

What makes sangria a sangria?

Sangria is a punch made of wine, chopped fruit, and sometimes liquor. The type of wine, fruit, and liquor can be adjusted to make different varieties of sangria.

Is sangriasweet or dry?

Typically sangria tends to be on the sweeter side. That is why I recommend using a dry wine. However, you can adjust the sweetness to your liking. If you want it even sweeter, add a splash of simple syrup.

Is sangria stronger than wine?

The addition of liquor does change the alcohol content, but not by much. In terms of flavor, sangria is a bit easier to drink as the fruit and citrus add a bit of sweetness. You can also add a bit of club soda to decrease the strength.

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More Sangria Recipes You May Enjoy

  • Blackberry Basil Sangria
  • Rosé Sangria Popsicles
  • White Wine Sangria
  • Sangria Verde
  • Apple Pie Sangria

I hope you’ll try whipping up a pitcher of this Rosé Sangria. If you do, please leave a comment and a 5-star rating below.

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Rosé Sangria

This Rosé Sangria is the perfect blend of citrus, fresh berries, and rosé wine making it the perfect co*cktail recipe for spring and summer entertaining.

5 from 2 votes

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Course: Drinks

Cuisine: American

Keyword: co*cktail, rosé, sangria, wine

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Chilling Time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 1 hour hour 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 6 people

Calories: 274kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 bottle (750 ml) dry rosé wine
  • 1 cup limoncello
  • 1 cup fresh raspberries
  • 1 cup fresh strawberries hulled and quartered
  • 1 lemon sliced
  • 1/2 orange slices and quartered

Instructions

  • In a large pitcher, combine the fruit.

  • Pour in the limoncello, then the rosé.

  • Stir and chill at least an hour.

  • Serve in a glass with ice garnish and extra fruit, if desired.

Nutrition

Calories: 274kcal | Carbohydrates: 26g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 7mg | Potassium: 200mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 20g | Vitamin A: 38IU | Vitamin C: 35mg | Calcium: 29mg | Iron: 1mg

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