This easy strawberry sangria recipe is the perfect make-ahead drink for summer parties, picnics, and warm evenings on the patio.

Strawberry season calls for a batch of fresh strawberry sangria! ♡
This refreshing drink is the perfect way to make the most of those sweet, juicy, beautiful berries. Made with crisp white wine, citrus slices and a splash of orange liqueur, this sangria is perfectly refreshing and just the right amount of sweet. It only takes a few minutes to slice and stir everything together. Then after a few hours chilling in the fridge so that all of the flavors can mingle, a gorgeous pitcher will be ready to enjoy.
Whether you’re hosting friends or just want a fun excuse to enjoy the season’s best fruit, this strawberry sangria is always a good idea. Let’s make a batch!

Strawberry Sangria Ingredients
Here are a few quick notes about the ingredients you will need to make this strawberry sangria recipe:
- Dry white wine: I recommend a mid-priced, crisp, dry white wine here to provide a refreshing, citrusy base for the sangria. A Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio, Albariño or Verdejo would be great!
- Strawberries: Fresh strawberries add juicy sweetness and vibrant red color to the drink. Feel free to use a few fresh strawberries as garnish too.
- Citrus: Fresh citrus slices bring a burst of brightness to the sangria, with the sweetness of orange and the tart zing of lemon. I prefer cutting the slices into quarters, but feel free to add them however you prefer.
- Orange liqueur: Orange liqueur, such as Cointreau, deepens the citrus profile and adds a touch of warmth and complexity.
- Simple syrup: A splash of simple syrup sweetens the sangria just enough without overpowering it. That said, feel free to add more if you prefer a sweeter drink.
- Club soda (or sparkling water): A generous splash of club soda or sparkling water keeps the drink light, fizzy, and extra refreshing. Be sure to always add just before serving so that it stays nice and bubbly.

Recipe Variations
Here are a few other variations that you could try with this strawberry sangria recipe:
- Swap in rosé or orange wine. Swap the white wine for a bottle of dry rosé or orange wine.
- Add basil. Add a handful of fresh basil leaves for an herby twist that complements the sweetness of the strawberries.
- Add extra fruit. Add additional berries, kiwi, mango or peach to go with the strawberries.
- Make it frozen. Use frozen strawberries and blend the sangria with ice to make frozen strawberry sangria.

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Strawberry Sangria

Ingredients
- 1 (750mL) bottle chilled dry white wine (such as Sauvignon Blanc or Pinot Grigio)
- 1 cup sliced strawberries
- 1 orange, thinly sliced
- 1 lemon, thinly sliced
- 1/4 cup orange liqueur (such as Cointreau)
- 2 tablespoons simple syrup
- 1/2 cup club soda or sparkling water
- ice and fresh mint sprigs, for serving
Instructions
- Combine. Combine the white wine, fruit, orange liqueur and simple syrup in a large pitcher and gently stir to combine.
- Chill. Cover and refrigerate for at least 2 hours (or up to 24 hours) to let the flavors meld.
- Serve. Stir the sangria once more to combine, then top with club soda or sparkling water for a little fizz. Serve over ice with a few fruit slices and a sprig of mint in each glass and enjoy!




Nice drink
I have to question if that recipe is printed correctly. NINE CUPS of strawberries?
I seriously LOVE this sangria!!! Beautiful and refreshing!
So delicious and so easy to make it. Looks like the perfect summer drink.
This really is the best summer drink. So easy to make and perfect for poolside or a summer BBQ
This looks so tasty and easy to make Ali! Love it! (and it looks gorgeous!)
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Looks like a fun by-the-pool summer drink :)
Looks fantastic! I’m definitely going to check out Somm too — I’ve always wondered what it takes to be a true wine expert!
It looks and sounds amazing! I guess it is pretty refreshing :)
This looks great. Plus, our local farmer said this was going to be the last week of strawberries at the farmer’s market. I’ll have to make it ASAP!