Easy Red Sangria – Affordable Food Ideas

Servings: 4 Total Time: 5 mins Difficulty: Intermediate

Picture it: a sunny patio, laughter filling the air, and a table laden with fresh summer dishes. I recall one particular gathering when I decided to whip up a batch of easy red sangria. 

I wanted something refreshing and vibrant that would pair effortlessly with dishes like grilled vegetables, bruschetta, and my favorite Italian pasta salad loaded with fresh veggies and chickpeas. 

Sangria fits perfectly; it’s light and fruity, a drink that complements the warm vibe of the season and the delightful flavors of summer food.

Easy Red Sangria

What is Easy Red Sangria?

Easy red sangria is a casual yet vibrant beverage that hails from Spain. It’s made by combining red wine with fruit, a splash of brandy, and sweetness, creating a refreshing drink perfectly suited for gatherings. 

It’s not just a drink; it’s a centerpiece of conviviality. With every sip, one feels transported to a sunny Spanish terrace.

The Ingredients

Let’s break down what you need for this fabulous concoction. Gather these ingredients for a vibrant pitcher of easy red sangria:

  • 750ml bottle of dry Spanish red wine – Think of Tempranillo or Garnacha for that authentic taste.
  • ⅓ cup brandy – This adds warmth and depth.
  • ¾ cup freshly squeezed orange juice – A must for freshness.
  • 3-4 tablespoons organic brown sugar – Sweeten as you please.
  • ½ medium apple – Chopped into small pieces; it brings a satisfying crunch.
  • ½ medium orange – Sliced small with rind on, for that zesty kick.
  • ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon – A secret spice that elevates the flavor.
  • 1 cup ice – To keep things chilled.
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How to Make Easy Red Sangria?

First things first, making this sangria is a breeze. You’re going to combine the ingredients, let them mingle, and serve something delightful. Sounds easy? It truly is. Now, let’s jump into the step-by-step directions.

Step 1: Gather Your Ingredients

You’ll want everything at hand. Make sure your wine is chilled, fruits are prepped, and your pitcher is ready.

Step 2: Prepare the Fruit

Take your apple and chop it into small, bite-sized pieces, leaving the skin on for added color. Slice the orange into small rounds or wedges, ensuring that you’ve removed any large seeds. They can be quite pesky, right?

Step 3: Mix It Up

In your large pitcher, pour in the entire bottle of dry red wine. Add the brandy, freshly squeezed orange juice, and the sugar. Stir gently until the sugar dissolves. It’s okay if some sugar stays at the bottom initially; we’ll get it mixed in soon enough.

Step 4: Add the Fruit

Now comes the fun part! Toss in your prepared apple and orange slices. They’ll soak up the delightful wine, adding flavor and charm. Give everything a gentle stir.

Step 5: Spice It Up

Sprinkle in that ground cinnamon. It adds a beautiful warmth that dances across your tongue. Stir once more, ensuring everything is well-combined.

Step 6: Chill Out

Add about a cup of ice to your pitcher. Let the sangria chill in the refrigerator for at least two hours. This step is crucial; it allows the flavors to meld beautifully.

Step 7: Serve and Enjoy

When guests arrive, pour the sangria into glasses over fresh ice. You can garnish each glass with a slice of orange or apple. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the compliments pouring in!

Notes

Here are some tips to get the most out of your sangria experience:

  • Use Quality Wine – Pick a wine you enjoy drinking by itself. If it’s good on its own, it will shine in your sangria.
  • Seasonal Fruits – Don’t hesitate to switch it up with seasonal fruits like berries, peaches, or pomegranates!
  • Taste Test – Adjust the sweetness to your preference while mixing. Everyone’s palate is unique.
  • Let It Rest – The longer sangria sits, the better the flavors meld. Just don’t let it sit for too long; 24 hours max is optimal!
  • Experiment with Herbs – A handful of fresh mint or basil can add an unexpected twist. Go wild!

Storage Tips

If you have leftovers (which is rare, let’s be honest), store your sangria in the fridge. 

However, keep in mind that the fruit may become mushy over time. It’s best enjoyed fresh but can last for about 2-3 days in a sealed container.

Nutrition Information

While this sangria is an easy and enjoyable drink, here’s a rough estimate of the nutrition per serving 

  • Calories: ~150
  • Carbohydrates: 18g
  • Sugar: ~12g
  • Protein: 0g
  • Fat: 0g

Serving Suggestions

To complement your easy red sangria, consider these delightful pairings:

  • Grilled Vegetable Skewers – Marinated peppers, zucchini, and mushrooms—easy to grab and dip into, these skewers add beautiful color and flavor.
  • Bruschetta with Tomatoes and Basil – Fresh, toasted bread topped with diced tomatoes, basil, and a drizzle of balsamic glaze. This classic Italian appetizer offers a refreshing bite.
  • Cheese Platter – Think soft Mozzarella, aged Manchego, and a sharp cheddar. Add some olives and nuts for a lovely contrast of flavors.
  • Chilled Pasta Salad – Like my Italian pasta salad with chickpeas and veggies, serve it on the side for a hearty addition that everyone can enjoy.
  • Chocolate-Dipped Strawberries – For an indulgent finish, nothing pairs better with wine than fresh fruit dipped in luxurious chocolate.

What Other Substitutes Can I Use in Easy Red Sangria?

If you find yourself missing some ingredients or want to switch things up, here are some substitutes:

  • White Wine – Instead of red, use a dry white wine for a lighter version. Sauvignon Blanc works wonderfully.
  • Fruit Liqueur – Swap the brandy for a fruity liqueur like peach schnapps or triple sec. This adds an interesting layer of sweetness.
  • Different Juices – Try using pomegranate juice or cranberry juice instead of orange juice for a delicious twist.
  • Syrups – Use agave nectar or maple syrup in place of brown sugar for a natural sweetening option.
  • Sparkling Water – For a fizz factor, top your sangria with some sparkling water just before serving; it lightens it up wonderfully!
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Conclusion

In the kitchen, being adventurous is paramount. Easy red sangria promises vibrant flavors and a fun way to gather with friends and family. From prepping the ingredients to the joyful clinking of glasses, every step feels an invitation to connect. 

So next time you’re throwing a gathering, make this easy red sangria your secret ingredient for fun. Cheers to good times and great flavors!

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Easy Red Sangria – Affordable Food Ideas

Picture it: a sunny patio, laughter filling the air, and a table laden with fresh summer dishes. I recall one particular gathering when I decided to whip up a batch of easy red sangria. 

I wanted something refreshing and vibrant that would pair effortlessly with dishes like grilled vegetables, bruschetta, and my favorite Italian pasta salad loaded with fresh veggies and chickpeas. 

Prep Time 5 mins Total Time 5 mins Difficulty: Intermediate Servings: 4 Calories: 150 kcal Best Season: Suitable throughout the year

Ingredients

Instructions

Step 1: Gather Your Ingredients

  1. You'll want everything at hand. Make sure your wine is chilled, fruits are prepped, and your pitcher is ready.

Step 2: Prepare the Fruit

  1. Take your apple and chop it into small, bite-sized pieces, leaving the skin on for added color. Slice the orange into small rounds or wedges, ensuring that you've removed any large seeds. They can be quite pesky, right?

Step 3: Mix It Up

  1. In your large pitcher, pour in the entire bottle of dry red wine. Add the brandy, freshly squeezed orange juice, and the sugar. Stir gently until the sugar dissolves. It’s okay if some sugar stays at the bottom initially; we’ll get it mixed in soon enough.

Step 4: Add the Fruit

  1. Now comes the fun part! Toss in your prepared apple and orange slices. They’ll soak up the delightful wine, adding flavor and charm. Give everything a gentle stir.

Step 5: Spice It Up

  1. Sprinkle in that ground cinnamon. It adds a beautiful warmth that dances across your tongue. Stir once more, ensuring everything is well-combined.

Step 6: Chill Out

  1. Add about a cup of ice to your pitcher. Let the sangria chill in the refrigerator for at least two hours. This step is crucial; it allows the flavors to meld beautifully.

Step 7: Serve and Enjoy

  1. When guests arrive, pour the sangria into glasses over fresh ice. You can garnish each glass with a slice of orange or apple. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the compliments pouring in!

Nutrition Facts

Servings 4


Amount Per Serving
Calories 150kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Carbohydrate 18g6%
Sugars 12g

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Note

  • Use Quality Wine – Pick a wine you enjoy drinking by itself. If it’s good on its own, it will shine in your sangria.
  • Seasonal Fruits – Don’t hesitate to switch it up with seasonal fruits like berries, peaches, or pomegranates!
  • Taste Test – Adjust the sweetness to your preference while mixing. Everyone’s palate is unique.
  • Let It Rest – The longer sangria sits, the better the flavors meld. Just don’t let it sit for too long; 24 hours max is optimal!
  • Experiment with Herbs – A handful of fresh mint or basil can add an unexpected twist. Go wild!
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I make sangria without alcohol?

 Absolutely! Skip the wine and replace it with sparkling grape juice or a non-alcoholic red wine. Mix in juices and fruits as you would normally for a rich flavor.

How long can sangria sit before drinking?

 Aim for at least 2 hours for the best flavor. You can let it sit for up to 24 hours, but be cautious—the fruit might start to break down.

What’s the best wine for sangria?

A dry, fruity Spanish red wine like Tempranillo or Garnacha is ideal. Avoid overly sweet wines for balance.

Can I freeze sangria?

 Yes, but it's best to freeze without the fruit added. You can freeze the wine and juice mix, then add fresh fruit after thawing for serving.

Is there a virgin sangria?

 Of course! Simply replace the wine and brandy with a mix of fruit juices, sparkling water, and fresh fruits for a refreshing non-alcoholic version.

April Cherry, Author and Registered Dietitian

April Cherry

Registered dietitian, food enthusiast and recipe developer

Hi Everyone! I’m April Cherry, a registered dietitian and the creator of Affordable Food Ideas. Growing up near Waltham, MA, I learned that flavorful, wholesome meals don’t need to be expensive, and that lesson has shaped my approach to cooking and nutrition. Through my blog, I share budget-friendly recipes and tips to help others eat well without breaking the bank, while still enjoying delicious, nutritious meals.

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