Red Sangria Recipe (Perfect for a crowd!) - Chef Savvy (2024)

Simple and Fruity, this Red Sangria Recipe is perfect for sharing! Made with fresh fruit, red wine, brandy, and pomegranate juice, this delicious co*cktail can be doubled or tripled to make entertaining a breeze!

I love making fun co*cktails throughout the holidays! My Cranberry Margaritas are the perfect way to get the party started, and there’s nothing better than ringing in the bells with Pomegranate Cranberry Champagne Punch. Cheers!

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This is one of the BEST sangria recipes you will ever make! This Red Sangria Recipe is fruity, not too sweet, and loaded with both fresh fruits and citrus. Sangria is one of my favorite drinks to make for entertaining a crowd. It’s easy to make and can be customized any way you like.

All you need for this sangria is a good dry table wine, brandy, fresh fruit, and one of your favorite juices. I love using pomegranate juice however pineapple or orange juice wouldalso go great in this sangria.

This is an easy co*cktail to make for large parties because it only has a few ingredients and is easy to double or triple, plus it takes less than 15 minutes to throw together! It’s the perfect drink for holiday parties and Christmas festivities!

For best results allow the red sangria recipe to set overnight. The fruit has more time to infuse into the wine. Don’t adjust the taste until you let it sit for a while. If you taste before it sets you may want to add more sugar. Don’t! The sangria gets sweeter and fruitier as it sets.

What’s in Sangria?

  • Simple syrup:To sweeten this red sangria recipe I added a simple syrup made with equal parts water and sugar. You can leave it out if you like it to be on the drier side. You could also use a natural sweetener like agave or honey instead.
  • Red wine:One whole bottle of dry red table wine is the base of this recipe. Dry red wines that I would recommend are Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Pinot Noir, Syrah, and Tempranillo. Learn more about the best red wines for sangria here.
  • Brandy: Brandy adds just a little more sweetness and alcohol to this co*cktail.
  • Pomegranate juice:Again, a little more sweetness, pomegranate juice is added as well. You can substitute orange juice, apple juice or pineapple juice if desired.
  • Fresh fruit:I sliced up an apple, orange, and strawberries. I love how the sangria infuses with these fruity flavors! The best part about sangria is you can use whatever fruit and citrus you have on hand. Sometimes I add lemons and limes and other times I add in blackberries and raspberries!

More of a white wine fan? Then try my White Wine Sangria Recipe!

How to make Sangria with Red Wine

  • Make the simple syrup: This sangria starts with a simple syrup made of equal parts sugar and water. The mixture is boiled until the sugar has dissolved. This usually takes 1-2 minutes.

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  • Add fruit to a large pitcher: Next add apples, oranges, and strawberries to a large pitcher.

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  • Add in wine and chill: Next add in red wine, brandy, pomegranate juice and cooled simple syrup and stir. Refrigerate red sangria for at least 2 hours or for best results overnight.

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Tips for Success

  • This sangria serves about 4-6 people but I usually double the recipe so everyone can have a couple of glasses.
  • Add other fruit: Add whatever you have on hand! Raspberries, cherries, blueberries, cranberries, peaches, nectarines, limes pears, and pineapple are great options.
  • Use a dry red wine rather than a sweet red wine, as we’ll add sweetness to this sangria wine with fruit, juice, syrup, and brandy.
  • Make it a day beforeto let all of the flavors develop.

Storage Instructions for this Red Sangria Recipe

Storethis sangria in a pitcher in the refrigerator until you are ready to serve. If you have any leftover (unlikely!) it can be stored for up to 5 days in the fridge.

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly is sangria?

Sangria is a Spanish co*cktail that is made with either red or white wine. It usually includes fresh fruit as well, and sometimes alcohol like brandy is added for a little more punch.

What wine is best for a sangria?

For this Red Wine Sangria, I recommend using dry red wine. Some of my favorite varieties include Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Pinot Noir, Syrah, and Tempranillo.

How far in advance should you make this Red Sangria Recipe?

Ideally, make this red sangria recipe the night before and chill it in the fridge. If you’re running out of time, make it at least 1 or 2 hours before serving so that it can chill.

What fruit goes best in sangria?

I like to add a mixture of 2-3 of the following: apple, orange, strawberries, raspberries, cherries, blueberries, cranberries, pears, and pineapple.

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Red Wine Sangria

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Simply and Fruity Red Wine Sangria. Made with fresh fruit, red wine, brandy and pomegranate juice. Perfect Fall or Winter co*cktail.

Servings: 4 -6

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 5 minutes mins

Total Time: 15 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 1 bottle red dry table wine
  • 1/2 cup brandy
  • 1 cup pomegranate juice
  • 1 whole apple, sliced
  • 1 whole orange, sliced
  • 1 cup strawberries, sliced

Instructions

  • Add sugar and water to a small saucepan. Over medium high heat bring the mixture to a boil. Cook until sugar is fully dissolved. Allow to cool.

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  • Add apples, oranges, and strawberries to a large pitcher.

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  • Add in red wine, brandy, pomegranate juice and cooled simple syrup and stir. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours or for best results overnight.

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Nutrition Information

Calories: 357kcalCarbohydrates: 38gProtein: 1gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 8mgPotassium: 296mgFiber: 3gSugar: 30gVitamin A: 98IUVitamin C: 41mgCalcium: 28mgIron: 1mg

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Red Sangria Recipe (Perfect for a crowd!) - Chef Savvy? ›

I made 4 gallons of Sangria for our housewarming party — and with about 20 people we had a gallon left. But looking at the math, if every person there had 1 serving of Sangria (which I think is a fair way of looking at it) you'll need a minimum of 9 gallons.

How much sangria do I need for 20 people? ›

I made 4 gallons of Sangria for our housewarming party — and with about 20 people we had a gallon left. But looking at the math, if every person there had 1 serving of Sangria (which I think is a fair way of looking at it) you'll need a minimum of 9 gallons.

Should you make sangria the night before? ›

Cover the pitcher and refrigerate for at least 4 hours or preferably overnight. The sangria gets softer, sweeter, and much more delicious overnight in the fridge.

Is fresh or frozen fruit better for sangria? ›

Freezing and thawing softens the fruit—water expands when frozen, rupturing the fruit's cellular walls—making maceration and flavor-melding that much easier. Plus, frozen fruit is very cold, which helps make your sangria very cold, which is (obviously) what you want in a summer beverage.

How do you serve sangria at a party? ›

Setting up a Sangria Table
  1. 1st things first get clear or partially clear glasses for serving. Sangria is pretty and you want people to see it.
  2. 2nd, set out some fresh fruit. It is easier than having people try to scoop out of the container. ...
  3. 3rd have several bottles of sparkling water on ice next to the sangria.

How many drinks do I need for 30 guests? ›

BEVERAGES SERVING SIZES

When planning an event, the average consumption per person is one drink every 45 minutes. If the event will last 2 hours, plan on 3 drinks per person.

How many drinks do you need for 12 guests? ›

How many drinks per person? You should plan to serve 2 drinks per person, for each hour for first 2 hours and 1 drink per person for each hour after that.

What is the best wine to use for sangria? ›

The best wine for sangria is Garnacha (also called Grenache) or Pinot Noir. Garnacha comes from Spain, so it's my top pick for authentic Spanish sangria!

How do you keep sangria cold at a party? ›

Fill with water and fruit (or flowers, but sangria & fruit are the perfect companions) – stick a bottle inside the milk jug container and freeze! When you remove from the freezer, you will have the perfect spot for a bottle of sangria chilled.

Can you leave fruit in sangria overnight? ›

The rule of thumb for sangria preparation is to let the fruit pieces marinate in the alcoholic base while in the refrigerator for about 12 to 24 hours. This allows the fruits enough time to soak up and infuse their flavor into the wine.

What fruit to cut up in sangria? ›

Any juicy fruits (such as citrus, berries, grapes, pineapple, mango, kiwi, etc.) would be delicious. Add fresh ginger: If you would like to give your sangria a bit of a kick, muddle in a few slices of fresh ginger.

Why is sangria so strong? ›

It's often given a boost with brandy or a fruity liqueur like the orange-flavored Triple Sec or the raspberry-flavored Chambord. If it's alcoholic and has a strong, fruity flavor, you can bet someone has added it to Sangria at some point.

Should you eat the fruit in sangria? ›

Whether you are one of those who choose to nibble on some fruit or not, there is no doubt that the sliced fruit served with the Sangria soaks up the flavors and is delicious to eat!

How many bottles of wine do I need for sangria for 30 guests? ›

One bottle of wine makes enough sangria for about 8 servings. Of course, sangria goes down easy, and the last thing you want to do is run out. So I assume that each person will drink 4 servings, and therefore buy one bottle of wine for every 2 people I'm serving.

What appetizer goes with sangria? ›

Rosé Sangria: Light, Fruity Pairings

Consider serving this with seafood tapas like shrimp ceviche or salmon tartare to enhance the natural flavors of both the drink and the dish. A platter of mixed fruits or a fresh garden salad can also complement the Rosé's subtle sweetness and acidity.

Can you use cheap wine for sangria? ›

As long as the wine is inexpensive, fruity and tastes good on its own, it'll work well in sangria. Kristin Donnelly is a writer with nearly two decades of experience crafting stories and recipes for editorial publications, books, and brands.

How much wine do I need for 20 adults? ›

You'll need 12 bottles of wine to keep 20 guests happy and buzzed for 3 hours. Simple!

How much is a serving of sangria? ›

Frequently Asked Questions about Single Serving Sangria:

One red sangria co*cktail is 10-12 ounces. How can you make sangria in one glass? Add ice, red wine, fruit + juice and Grand Marnier or Triple Sec. Stir, serve and enjoy!

How many bottles of wine for 16 guests? ›

A Magnum bottle also known as 1.5L is equal to two standard bottles of wine, and will serve 4-5 people. Each bottle doubles in size from there - a 3.0L, which is also known as a Jeroboam or Double Magnum will serve 6-8 people and a 6.0L or Imperial, will serve 12-16 people.

How many drinks is one sangria? ›

- If you're making a sangria with a 1:1 ratio of wine to other ingredients, you might get around 5 servings (5 ounces each) from one bottle. Keep in mind that sangria recipes can vary widely, and some may use more or less wine depending on the desired strength and flavor.

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