No matter what kind of gathering you’re hosting, every party gets better with a pitcher of sangria. It’s light, easy to assemble, and even easier to drink, which makes it a perfect beverage to serve in the warmer months. You can make sangria with virtually every type of wine and any kind of fruit. This version highlights some of the best spring and summer produce—namely, strawberries.
Strawberries, mint, and lemon all come together to bring out the best of a bottle of white wine. It’s slightly tart, slightly sweet, and super-refreshing. And the strawberry flavor takes center stage in this sangria. Not only are there sliced strawberries swimming in the glass, but also a strawberry mint syrup that gives the sangria a beautiful pink tint.
One of the MVPs of this recipe, however, is a liqueur that everybody should have on their bar cart: St. Germain. This elderflower liqueur is often referred to as “bartender’s ketchup” because its versatile, slightly floral flavor makes almost any beverage better. The delicate flavor brings out the best in both the strawberries and the mint. And after you try a sip, you’ll want to put St. Germain in everything. (Need some inspo? Try it in a spritz.)
The best part about this sangria is that you can assemble the components ahead of time. You can make the syrup and slice the fruit up to a day in advance, and then build the sangria in the pitcher when you’re ready to serve. Cheers!
Did you try making this? Let us know how it went in the comments!
Yields: 8 servings
Prep Time: 10 mins
Total Time: 20 mins
strawberries, sliced, divided
loosely packed fresh mint leaves, divided
simple syrup
Ice
(750-mL) bottle dry white wine, such as Cabernet Sauvignon
(12 oz.) soda water
Juice of 1 lemon
lemon, thinly sliced