For an extra layer of flavor, consider adding a few slices of lemon or lime to the sangria during the chilling process. If you prefer a sweeter sangria, you can add a tablespoon or two of simple syrup or agave nectar to the pitcher before chilling. Feel free to experiment with other fruits based on your preference and what's in season. Peaches, cantaloupe, blueberries, or even a few sprigs of fresh mint would be delicious additions. For a non-alcoholic version, substitute the white wine with white grape juice or sparkling white grape juice. Ensure all ingredients are well-chilled before preparing the sangria for the best results.
Rosina Flatley
Jun 25, 2025Super easy to make and perfect for a last-minute gathering. I'll definitely be making this again!
Colten Schimmel
Jun 15, 2025A real crowd-pleaser! My friends were begging me for the recipe.
Houston Schmeler
Jun 11, 2025This is my go-to sangria recipe now. It's so versatile and easy to customize with different fruits.
Javier Murphy
Jun 10, 2025I added a splash of brandy for a bit of extra kick and it was fantastic!
Leanna Shanahan
Jun 4, 2025I let it chill overnight and the flavors were even more intense the next day!
Loyal Spencer
May 24, 2025I substituted peaches for the honeydew and it was absolutely delicious! Thanks for the great recipe.
Dion Rodriguez
May 14, 2025I found it a little too sweet with the ginger ale, so I used club soda instead and it was perfect for me.
Antonina Abshire
May 14, 2025This sangria was a huge hit at my summer party! Everyone loved how refreshing and fruity it was.