Easy Fall Sangria Recipe (2024)

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This Fall Sangria Recipe is a delicious and refreshing white wine sangria made with autumn’s most iconic flavors including sweet apple, pear, orange, and cinnamon.

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Fall Apple Cider Sangria

Before the start of every season, I like to make a list of recipes I want to test and share here at The Forked Spoon. I often come to a conclusion about which recipes I’m actually going to make thanks to a mix of research, trends (yes, there’s such a thing), reader suggestions, and lastly, what sounds good to me.

Sangria, I have come to learn, are one of my favorite types of co*cktails to share here, so it only makes sense that I usher in the start of this beautiful fall season with an equally beautiful (and super delicious) fall sangria made with all the very best fall flavors and fall fruits.

I should warn you that this pear and apple fall sangria is hands down the best sangria I have ever made.

All the others – including my Halloween sangria, classic sangria, blueberry sangria, and rosé sangria – are amazing, but there is something extra special about the fall flavors in this one.

Ingredients

  • Fresh Pears
  • Fresh Apples
  • Fresh Oranges
  • White wine
  • Pear liqueur
  • Hard apple cider
  • Cinnamon sticks
  • Fresh rosemary

Basically, it’s made with alcohol and fresh fruit that’s been soaked in alcohol.

In other words, it’s the perfect addition to your next Thanksgiving, Friendsgiving, or any other holiday party.

You’re welcome.

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How to Make Fall Sangria

Making sangria is EASY! That’s actually one of my favorite parts about this amazing fruit and wine-based Spanish drink, it takes just five minutes to prepare and there are no fancy or complicated steps involved. All you need is some seasonal fruit, wine, and a little bit of brandy or liqueur.

  1. Gather a large pitcher plus ingredients.
  2. Chop fruit and transfer to the pitcher.
  3. Add the alcohol and cinnamon sticks.
  4. Give it a good stir.
  5. Refrigerate for approximately one hour to chill.
  6. Fill glasses with ice and use a large wooden spoon to scoop fruit from the pitcher. Fill glasses with the sangria.
  7. Garnish with a sprig of fresh rosemary, if desired.

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What is Pear Liqueur and What Are Possible Substitutions?

So now that we know how to make this autumn sangria, and we know the ingredients it takes to get the job done, how many of you are wondering where to get the pear liqueur or if it’s even necessary?

Great questions!

First off, when I originally planned to make this fall co*cktail I had not planned on using pear liqueur. However, off to the market and to the liqueur aisle I went. I was planning to purchase brandy…or whiskey. I was undecided. Anyway, I was stopped in my tracks when I saw the tall skinny bottle of Pear Liqueur made by Clear Creek Distillery.

I know that sangria recipes love a good liqueur so I didn’t think twice.

You guys, this pear liqueur is some of the tastiest liqueur I have ever had and comes highly recommended (totally not sponsored- Clear Creek Distillery has no idea who I am).

That said, if you can’t get your hands on this particular liqueur, possible substitutions include,

  • Apple liqueur
  • Apple brandy
  • Pear brandy

Also note, any type of liqueur is sweeter than brandy. If you like your co*cktails extra sweet, you may want to add a couple of tablespoons of simple syrup, or a cup of orange juice or apple juice.

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Tips + Tricks

Here’s what I’ve learned after making many many batches of sangria.

  1. Use a wine you know you’ll love. This does not mean it needs to be a top-shelf wine. A $4 bottle of wine would work amazing, just make sure you like it. If you have no idea what you like, that’s ok, too. Go for a dry(er) white wine (Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio, Chardonnay) and pick a bottle that fits your budget. One thing I have learned over the years? More expensive does not (always) mean it will taste better.
  2. This fall sangria does not like mushy, over-ripe pears. It also doesn’t like pears that are as hard as rocks. Purchase pears that are ripe, yet firm. Otherwise, they will dissolve into a chalky mess.
  3. Allow this fall sangria to chill for at least 30 minutes to one hour in the refrigerator before serving. However, it’s best to enjoy it within 24 hours. The fruit will start to brown and pears just don’t hold up well.
  4. Add your favorite seasonal fruit. Pomegranate seeds and cranberries would make amazing additions.
  5. Too much alcohol? Lighten it up with a splash of club soda, soda water, or non-alcoholic sparkling apple cider.

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More Delicious co*cktail Recipes to Try,

  • Rosemary Brown Derby (Bourbon and Grapefruit co*cktail)
  • Cucumber Rosemary Gin and Tonic
  • Classic Gin and Tonic
  • Mulled Wine
  • Long Island Iced Tea Recipe
  • Negroni Recipe

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Have you tried making this Fall Sangria Recipe?

Tell me about it in the comments below! I always love to hear your thoughts. And tag me#theforkedspoononInstagramif you’ve made any of my recipes, I always love to see what you’re cooking in the kitchen.

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Fall Sangria Recipe

AuthorAuthor: Easy Fall Sangria Recipe (8)Jessica Randhawa

Pear and Apple Fall Sangria Recipe- filled with fall's most iconic flavors, this delicious and refreshing white wine fall sangria is filled with sweet apples, pears, oranges, and cinnamon.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

Course Drinks

Cuisine American

Servings 6 drinks

Calories 357 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 apples - cored and thinly sliced
  • 2 pears - cored and thinly sliced
  • 1 orange - sliced and cut into quarters
  • 1 bottle white wine - 750ml of Pinot Grigio, Sauvignon Blanc, or Chardonnay
  • 1 cup pear liqueur
  • 1 (12 ounce) bottle hard apple cider
  • 3 cinnamon sticks
  • Ice
  • tonic water - optional
  • fresh rosemary - to garnish

Instructions

  • Add the apples, pears, and orange slices to a large pitcher followed by the white wine, pear liqueur, hard apple cider, and cinnamon sticks. Stir well to thoroughly combine the fruits with the alcohol.

  • Cover the pitcher with plastic wrap and transfer to the refrigerator to chill for at least 30 minutes.

  • When ready to serve, fill the desired number of glasses with ice and fill approximately three-quarters full with sangria. Using a large wooden spoon, gently scoop apple, pear, and orange slices from the pitcher into each glass. Garnish with a sprig of fresh rosemary and top off with tonic water, if desired. Enjoy!

Jessica's Notes

Originally published October 8, 2018

Nutritional Information

Calories: 357kcal | Carbohydrates: 40g | Protein: 0g | Fat: 0g | Saturated Fat: 0g | Cholesterol: 0mg | Sodium: 7mg | Potassium: 269mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 30g | Vitamin A: 95IU | Vitamin C: 17mg | Calcium: 46mg | Iron: 0.7mg

(Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and specific brands of ingredients used.)

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Easy Fall Sangria Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What are the basic ingredients in sangria? ›

How far in advance should I make sangria? ›

I let mine chill for at least 8 hours before serving, or overnight for the best flavor. Taste and adjust. Whenever you're making a co*cktail at home, be sure to taste and adjust it to your liking. If you prefer a sweeter sangria, add an extra splash of orange juice or a little maple syrup.

What is the best wine 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! Choose an inexpensive wine (under $20) that you would enjoy on its own. Why Garnacha and Pinot Noir?

What is traditional sangria made of? ›

Traditional Spanish sangria is made with red wine, water, herbs, spices, and fruit. Today's sangrias have a wide variety of ingredients, and each recipe is different. Soda and brandy are common modern additions.

How much alcohol is usually in sangria? ›

EU law says bottles from Spain are limited by law to less than 12% alcohol by volume (ABV). Bottles produced in the U.S. usually have between 5% and 15%. Sangria made with red wine is usually stronger than white wine punches.

What fruit is good for 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.

Should you make sangria the night before or the day of? ›

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. Top with sparkling water. When ready to serve, top off the sangria with sparkling water.

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 is the best cheap red wine for sangria? ›

Red sangria, she says, is usually made with a Spanish wine like Rioja, but that any hearty, earthy wines like Syrah, Chianti and Sangiovese will be able to hold their own against the add-ins.

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.

What brandy should I use for sangria? ›

What Is the Best Brandy for Sangria? To keep the sangria authentic, use a Spanish brandy, such as brandy de Jerez. However, at such a low volume, the brandy doesn't have a huge impact on sangria. Feel free to pour any brandy you have in the bar.

What white wine should I use for sangria? ›

When it comes to choosing the white wine for your sangria your best bets are dryer, more acidic, and crisp fresh whites like Pinot Grigio, Sauvignon Blanc, Vermentino, or Grenache Blanc. An Albariño, Moscato, or rosé would be nice too. But also, we live by the rule, pour what Paso Robles wine you like!

Why was sangria illegal? ›

Sangria, wine mixed with fruit, has always been legal and available. The issue comes about when Sangria is mixed with brandy or other spirits that raises the alcohol content of the drink. Alcohol-boosted Sangria was illegal because of a 1934 law formed post-prohibition to keep the percentage of alcohol low in drinks.

What is a typical Spanish sangria? ›

Traditionally sangria may be mixed with local fruits such as peaches, nectarines, berries, apples, pears, or global fruits such as pineapple or lime, and sweetened with sugar and orange juice. Spanish Rioja red wine is traditionally used.

What is a fun fact about sangria? ›

Honoring the drink's red hue, the term Sangria is believed to have derived from “sangre,” the Spanish word for blood. Sangria rose to popularity in the United States during the 1964 World's Fair in New York. Spain's sponsored pavilion featured the drink and the rest is history!

What is white wine and orange juice called? ›

Mimosas are such a classic brunch co*cktail! They are ridiculously easy to make, and I have shared a few tips below, including making them for a party, the best wine to buy, and my favorite orange juice to use.

Is sangria a wine or drink? ›

Sangria's popularity in the wine section of shops and restaurants might have you wondering “is sangria wine?” Well, sangria isn't a type of wine per say, but it is a delicious wine-based beverage that emphasizes wine's delicious fruit-forward elements.

Does sangria contain orange juice? ›

Method. Mix all the ingredients together in a large jug and add more red wine, orange juice or lemonade according to taste and desired strength. Pour into glasses, garnish with mint sprigs and fruit.

Why is sangria so good? ›

Sangria contains all the properties and benefits of red wine. Thanks to its powerful antioxidants, polyphenols and flavonoids protect cells from aging. And also has resveratrol is a substance having the grapes that protects against inflammatory processes in the body.

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