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Summer Berry Sangria

Summer Berry Sangria

Big pitchers of sangria always seem to bring people together, especially during warm weather gatherings. This Summer Berry Sangria combines sweet Moscato wine, fresh berries, strawberry nectar, and a splash of tequila to create a drink that feels bright, refreshing, and perfect for sharing. Every glass is packed with juicy fruit flavor, and the colorful berries make it look just as good as it tastes.

The first time I made this sangria was for a backyard dinner with friends, and it disappeared faster than almost any cocktail I had served before. The Moscato keeps it light and fruity, while the tequila gives it a little extra kick without overpowering the fresh berry flavor. Once the fruit has time to chill and soak in the wine overnight, the flavor gets even better.

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Why You’ll Love This

This Summer Berry Sangria works so well because it balances sweet fruit flavors with crisp chilled wine and refreshing berries. It feels light enough for daytime sipping but still festive enough for parties and celebrations.

Here are a few reasons this sangria stands out:

  • Perfect make-ahead cocktail for entertaining
  • Fresh berries add bright natural flavor
  • Moscato keeps the sangria sweet and refreshing
  • Easy recipe for large groups and gatherings
  • Looks colorful and inviting in the pitcher
  • Customizable with different fruits and sparkling toppings

Another thing that makes this sangria so popular is how approachable it feels. Even people who usually avoid wine cocktails tend to enjoy the smooth fruity flavor and refreshing finish.

Ingredients

This sangria combines sweet wine, fresh fruit, and just enough tequila to create a balanced and refreshing pitcher cocktail. Every ingredient helps build layers of fruity flavor.

You’ll need:

  • 1.5 liters Moscato wine
  • ½ cup silver tequila
  • 11.3 ounces strawberry nectar
  • ½ cup fresh blueberries
  • ½ cup fresh strawberries sliced
  • ½ cup fresh raspberries
  • Additional raspberries for freezing optional
  • Lemon-lime soda optional for topping

Suggested Liquor Brands and Substitutions

Because sangria relies heavily on fruit and wine flavors, using good-quality ingredients helps the final drink taste cleaner and fresher.

Here are some excellent choices and substitutions:

  • Barefoot Moscato works well because it is fruity, sweet, and affordable for large batches
  • Yellow Tail Moscato creates a bright easy-drinking sangria
  • Espolòn Blanco Tequila blends smoothly with fruit flavors without overpowering the wine
  • Fresh strawberry purée can replace strawberry nectar for a fresher berry flavor
  • Sparkling water can replace lemon-lime soda for a lighter less sweet version
  • Peach slices or blackberries can be added for extra fruit variety
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If you prefer a less sweet sangria, use a drier white wine and slightly reduce the strawberry nectar.

Equipment and Glassware

One reason sangria is such a great party drink is that it does not require complicated bar equipment. Most of the work happens while the sangria chills in the refrigerator.

Here’s what you’ll need:

A clear pitcher works especially well because it shows off the colorful berries floating throughout the sangria.

Serving the sangria in stemless wine glasses or large glasses over ice keeps the presentation casual and inviting.

How to Make It

The best part about sangria is how easy it is to prepare ahead of time. The longer the fruit sits in the wine, the more flavor develops.

  1. Wash all the berries thoroughly. Slice the strawberries if they aren’t already prepped.
  2. Optional: Freeze some additional raspberries ahead of time to use as ice cubes in the sangria. This not only chills the sangria but also adds a burst of berry flavor as they melt.
  3. In a large pitcher, combine the Moscato wine and silver tequila.
  4. Stir in the strawberry nectar to mix well with the wine and tequila.
  5. Add the fresh blueberries, sliced strawberries, and fresh raspberries to the pitcher.
  6. Let the sangria chill in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours, preferably overnight. This allows the flavors to meld together and the fruit to infuse the sangria with its flavors.
  7. Serve the sangria over ice. If using, add a few frozen raspberries to each glass for an extra touch.
  8. Optional: For a fizzy sangria, top each glass with a splash of lemon-lime soda right before serving. This adds a refreshing effervescence.
  9. Garnish with a sprig of mint or a slice of lime if desired.
  10. Enjoy the light, fruity flavors of your Summer Berry Sangria.

If you want stronger berry flavor, lightly muddle a few raspberries before chilling the sangria.

Pro Tips

Small adjustments can make this sangria taste even fresher and more balanced. These tips help improve flavor, presentation, and texture.

  • Chill the sangria overnight for deeper fruit flavor
  • Use ripe fresh berries for the best sweetness
  • Add soda right before serving so the bubbles stay lively
  • Frozen raspberries work better than regular ice because they do not dilute the drink
  • Taste before serving if you want to adjust sweetness
  • Fresh mint garnish adds extra aroma and color
  • Use chilled wine from the start to keep the sangria cold longer
  • Avoid over-stirring after adding fruit to keep berries looking fresh
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One thing I enjoy doing is freezing some strawberry slices ahead of time and adding them directly into glasses for extra color and flavor.

Variations

One of the best things about sangria is how flexible it is. You can easily customize the fruit, wine, or sweetness level based on the season or occasion.

  • Replace Moscato with rosé wine for a lighter berry flavor
  • Add peaches or pineapple for a tropical version
  • Use sparkling Moscato for extra bubbles
  • Replace tequila with vodka for a smoother finish
  • Make it alcohol-free with white grape juice and sparkling water

You can also add fresh citrus slices like oranges or lemons for even more brightness.

When to Serve and Pairings

This Summer Berry Sangria is made for warm weather entertaining. The fruity flavor and easy-drinking style make it ideal for relaxed gatherings and celebrations.

This sangria is perfect for:

  • Summer cookouts
  • Pool parties
  • Brunch gatherings
  • Baby showers
  • Backyard dinners
  • Holiday weekends

For food pairings, try serving it with:

  • Grilled chicken
  • Fruit platters
  • Fish tacos
  • Charcuterie boards
  • Berry desserts
  • Shrimp skewers

The sweet berry flavor also pairs nicely with spicy appetizers and salty snacks.

Storage and Serving Notes

Sangria stores well, which makes it perfect for preparing ahead of time. In fact, the flavor often improves after chilling for several hours.

Store the sangria covered in the refrigerator for up to two days. After that, the fruit may start to soften too much and affect the texture.

If you plan to add lemon-lime soda, wait until serving so the sangria stays bubbly and fresh.

Serve very cold over ice or frozen berries for the best experience.

FAQs

If this is your first time making berry sangria, these common questions can help before you start mixing.

What type of Moscato works best?
A sweet chilled white Moscato works best because it balances the berries and tequila nicely.

Can I make this sangria ahead of time?
Yes. It actually tastes better after chilling for several hours or overnight.

Is the tequila flavor strong?
No. The tequila blends smoothly into the fruit and wine flavors.

Can I use frozen berries?
Yes. Frozen berries work well and also help keep the sangria cold.

How long should sangria chill?
At least 4 hours, though overnight gives the best flavor.

Can I make this sparkling?
Absolutely. Add lemon-lime soda or sparkling water right before serving.

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More Cocktails to Try

If you enjoy fruity sangria recipes and refreshing wine cocktails, there are plenty of similar drinks worth trying next. These cocktails are great for parties and easy entertaining.

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Summer Berry Sangria

Summer Berry Sangria

Prep Time: 15 minutes
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Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Sangria
Servings: 8
Author: Paul Kushner
Try this easy Summer Berry Sangria recipe today for a refreshing treat. Perfect for any gathering.

Ingredients

  • 1.5 liters Moscato wine
  • ½ cup silver tequila
  • 11.3 ounces strawberry nectar
  • ½ cup fresh blueberries
  • ½ cup fresh strawberries sliced
  • ½ cup fresh raspberries
  • Additional raspberries for freezing optional
  • Lemon-lime soda optional for topping

Instructions

  • Prepare the Fruit:
  • Wash all the berries thoroughly. Slice the strawberries if they aren’t already prepped.
  • Optional: Freeze some additional raspberries ahead of time to use as ice cubes in the sangria. This not only chills the sangria but also adds a burst of berry flavor as they melt.
  • Mix the Sangria:
  • In a large pitcher, combine the Moscato wine and silver tequila.
  • Stir in the strawberry nectar to mix well with the wine and tequila.
  • Add the fresh blueberries, sliced strawberries, and fresh raspberries to the pitcher.
  • Chill:
  • Let the sangria chill in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours, preferably overnight. This allows the flavors to meld together and the fruit to infuse the sangria with its flavors.
  • Serve:
  • Serve the sangria over ice. If using, add a few frozen raspberries to each glass for an extra touch.
  • Optional: For a fizzy sangria, top each glass with a splash of lemon-lime soda right before serving. This adds a refreshing effervescence.
  • Garnish and Enjoy:
  • Garnish with a sprig of mint or a slice of lime if desired.
  • Enjoy the light, fruity flavors of your Summer Berry Sangria.

Notes

Pro Tips

  • Chill the sangria overnight for deeper fruit flavor
  • Add soda right before serving so the bubbles stay lively
  • Frozen raspberries work better than regular ice because they do not dilute the drink
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Paul Kushner

Written by Paul Kushner

Founder and CEO of MyBartender. Graduated from Penn State University. He always had a deep interest in the restaurant and bar industry. His restaurant experience began in 1997 at the age of 14 as a bus boy. By the time he turned 17 he was serving tables, and by 19 he was bartending/bar managing 6-7 nights a week.

In 2012, after a decade and a half of learning all facets of the industry, Paul opened his first restaurant/bar. In 2015, a second location followed, the latter being featured on The Food Network’s Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.

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