This easy White Sangria recipe is full of citrus flavor, fresh berries, and bubbles for the perfect summer party drink!

a glass full of white sangria topped with fresh berries and mint

 

Celebrate all your summer gatherings with this bubbly white sangria recipe! Your favorite white wine, a little citrus liquor, a handful of berries, and some fizzy lemon-lime soda all come together to make the perfect party beverage. The stunning red, white, and blue presentation makes it the ideal recipe to serve for all patriotic occasions like 4th of July and Memorial Day! The light and refreshing flavor means it is so easy to pair with all your classic cookout gems.

This drink is a feast for your eyes, nose, and tastebuds. Don’t leave the fruit — They soak up the alcohol and become an excellent little treat in your glass! It is such an easy recipe with such little prep involved, you will want to serve it at every pool party, girls night, and summer gathering!

Want more fruity, boozy recipes? Try these Fruit Sorbet Floats or this Apple Cider Sangria!

Summer White Sangria Ingredients

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Here is a quick overview of what you will need. Find exact measurements in the printable recipe card below.

  • Pinot Grigio and Triple Sec – Feel free to use another light-bodied white wine like a sweet Riesling or Sauvignon Blanc if you like. The triple sec adds a lovely citrus flavor that complements the berries perfectly.
  • Sprite – This lemon-lime soda adds a refreshing fizz and a sweetness we love. Ginger ale could work, too. If you want a spicier flavor, try ginger beer. For people who don’t like their drinks very sweet, try soda water instead.
  • Strawberries, Blueberries, and Raspberries – These fresh berries add subtle flavor and a beautiful punch of color! Mix and match as you wish. Frozen fruit can be used, though they tend to color the beverage more.
  • Mint leaves – This aromatic garnish adds beautiful color and flavor without overpowering the other flavors! Feel free to try basil leaves instead if you want a more savory scent.

How to Make White Sangria

This recipe truly could not be any easier! Simply pour all the ingredients EXCEPT the Sprite into a pitcher, cover, and refrigerate. When the drink is chilled and you are ready to serve, pour in the sprite, garnish with fresh mint leaves, and serve.

What to serve with white wine sangria

For a light brunch, serve this sangria with some Mini Quiche, our favorite Bacon Deviled Eggs, and Cheesecake Stuffed Strawberries. If you’re having a cookout, this recipe goes great with Smoked BBQ Sandwiches, Bacon Stuffed Mushrooms, or a Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad.

overhead shot showing a berry-filled white sangria garnished with a sprig of mint leaves

Tips

  • Don’t pour the Sprite too early. Its carbonation will fizz out within a few hours, so you get the best texture when you pour it right before serving.
  • Only put the berries into the alcohol a few hours before serving. The longer they are in it, the more they soak up.
  • While this white wine sangria starts very clear, it will become more and more pink the longer the berries sit in it.
  • Consider serving this for all your patriotic holidays (4th of July, Memorial Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day) as it gives the perfect “red, white, and blue” appearance!

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a full glass of white sangria topped with berries and mint

Get the Recipe: Summer White Sangria

Elevate your summer cookout with this White Sangria recipe! Stunning presentation, super easy prep, and amazing triple berry flavor!
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Ingredients
 

  • 1 bottle (750 ml) pinot grigio, chilled
  • ½ cup triple sec
  • 1 20-oz bottle Sprite, or other lemon-lime soda
  • 1 cup strawberries, sliced
  • 1 cup blueberries
  • 1 cup raspberries
  • Fresh mint leaves, for garnish

Equipment

Instructions
 

  • In a large pitcher, stir together the pinot grigio and triple sec. Add the berries and stir to combine. Cover and refrigerate for 1-2 hours.
  • When ready to serve, top with the Sprite, pour into glasses, and garnish with fresh mint leaves.

Notes

  • This sangria stays very clear for the first few hours, but if you make this ahead of time, it turns pink from the berries.
  • You can make this ahead of time, but keep in mind the berries soak up a lot of alcohol overnight.
  • This is the perfect red white and blue summer drink for 4th of July or Memorial Day!
Calories: 188kcal, Carbohydrates: 21.9g, Protein: 0.6g, Fat: 0.3g, Sodium: 8.2mg, Fiber: 1.8g, Sugar: 16.6g
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