White Peach Sangria - Vegan Family Recipes (2024)

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Thank the Spanish for giving us sangria! It's really nothing more than wine, fruit, a bit of sugar, and a splash of brandy.

Even though it's so simple, it just tastes so darn good.I think most recipes are like that though. The simpler the better :)

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I made this white peach sangria for a little get-together over at my neighbors a while back. I craved it the following weekend and made it again. You know, just to make sure it REALLY does taste good ;)

Plus it's nothing new to anyone that I like love wine.

Heaven in a glass! #vegansofig

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My husband took a sip of this white peach sangria and he loved it. The thing is, he doesn't like wine at all! Not one bit. Whenever I drink a glass of wine, he might take a sip and then immediately make a sour face. That is what I was expecting him to do when he tried the sangria. Unfortunately, that was not the case. So now you can imagine how surprised and slightly irritated I was when he started guzzling all my yummy sangria up! Then again, I wouldn't have been able to drink it all by myself and still function as a mother.

If you haven't already scrolled down to the recipe, you might be looking at the pictures trying to figure out what type of wine I used for this sangria. I actually used two bottles of white wine and the trick is to prepare the sangria and leave it in your fridge overnight. The red tint from the white peach skinwillseep into the alcohol and turn it into a beautiful pink sangria! I feel like it almost looks like grapefruit juice :D

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If you let the sangria sit overnight (you don't have to) the alcohol will seep into all the fruit. This is why it is super crucial to always have a little fork nearby when drinking sangria. That fruit NEEDS to be eaten! That is where you will get the real buzz from :) Plus it's just too good to let it go to waste.
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Since white peaches are...surprise, surprise...white, they don't do much for color with this sangria. I therefore also added some blueberries and strawberries. Makes it almost look patriotic and perfect for the 4th of July...or any day for that fact ;)

So what are you waiting for? Get your drink on!

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If you do make this, try not to drink it right away. I know, I know, it's so so hard! Take a quick picture of it and share it with me on Instagram using #VeganFamilyRecipes so I can find it and share it along :)

This recipe was inspired and loosely adapted from Wine Folly's Peach Sangria.

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White Peach Sangria

A fruity, alcoholic white wine sangria loaded with fruit. Perfect for parties and your next summer BBQ.

CourseDrinks

Prep Time 5 minutes

Total Time 5 minutes

Author Vanessa Croessmann @ VeganFamilyRecipes.com

Ingredients

  • ½of a cup Brandy
  • ¼of a cup Sugaror more to taste
  • 2750mlbottles White Winea fruity, zesty wine works best i.e. Riseling, Pinot Grigio, Sauvigon Blanc
  • 3tablespoonsLemon Juice
  • 6White Peachesdiced
  • 2Lemonscut into slices
  • 1Limecut into slices
  • ½cupBlueberries
  • ½of a cup halved Strawberriesabout 15 small strawberries
  • ½ to 1cupSeltzer Water / Soda Wateroptional
  • 2cupsIce Cubes

Instructions

  1. In a large punch bowl or pitcher stir together brandy and sugar until sugar dissolves.

  2. Add white wine and all the fruit and give it a quick stir.

  3. Leave in refrigerator overnight for the flavor of the fruit to mix together with the alcohol.

  4. When ready to serve, add seltzer water and more sugar, if needed.Top off with ice cubes to keep chilled.

  5. If you are planning on serving it straight away, skip placing the bowl in the fridge and add seltzer water to taste (optional) and ice cubes. Serve!

Recipe Notes

1) Letting the alcohol soak with the fruit gives this sangria it's nice pink color. The fruit will also absorb a lot of the alcohol and create less need for extra sugar. That being said, it also tastes great when drunk right away! 2) The fruit may not look as crisp and fresh the next day since it has soaked. Add a few more fresh lemon slices and berries to the top, if presentation is a big factor.3) Brandy can be substituted with triple sec, if needed. If both are not available it can also be omitted. 4.) Adding soda water is completely optional. It really just depends on how strong you like your sangria.5) Easily cut this recipe in half if you are looking to just make a large pitcher instead.

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  1. Manali @ CookWithManali says

    so pretty! I have had sangria only once, I hardly drink alcohol [don't like it] but I liked sangria because of the fruity taste. This sounds wonderful with peaches!

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  2. Lauren says

    I love wine too and white peaches and you COMBINED them! Perfection ;)

    Reply

  3. Natalie | Feasting on Fruit says

    I've never had a sangria, heck I've never had any alcohol, but this glass of sparkly fruit-filled sangria looks SO enticing! Beautiful drink Vanessa, and a beautiful pic of you too <3

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    • Vanessa Croessmann says

      Thanks Natalie, you're too sweet :)

      Reply

  4. Anna Hoyle says

    750 ml wine or 1.5 ml of (2 of each?)

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      • Anna says

        Making it today so just checking. So 2 1.5l bottles total?

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        • Vanessa Croessmann says

          Hi Anna, sorry I think I need to make it a little clearer on the instructions. You'll need 2 750ml bottles of wine. So 1.5L total.

          Reply

  5. Sammy says

    Made this last weekend and it was delicious. I loaded the peach sangria with lots of fruit and let it sit in the fridge overnight. The result: perfection! Will be making this again and again. Thank you!

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  6. Christine says

    I made this sangria for a party over the weekend and it was a total hit!! Would definitely recommend this recipe :)

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    • Vanessa Croessmann says

      Thanks Christine! I'm so happy you liked the sangria. It's become a standard party recipe that I always make. Always loved by everyone ;)

      Reply

  7. Christie says

    I see the servings says 10, is that ten glasses? Making Sangria for a wedding and trying to figure out how much I'll need to make

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    • Vanessa Croessmann says

      Hi Christie,

      10 is a rough estimate. It's about 10 two cup glasses (which I guess is fairly big but there is a lot of fruit in there as well). There are two 750ml bottles of wine in the recipe. So maybe think about how many people you think would share a bottle of wine at the wedding add go from there. I'm not sure how many people are attending the wedding or if other alcoholic drinks will be served. If 40 people (that are all drinking alcohol) are attending the wedding, I would double the recipe. You could also just make the recipe the way it is written down and if it doesn't seem like enough add more wine, soda water, and fruit. Hope this helps a bit. ;)

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  8. Martha says

    Making this today for old college friends coming into town! Can't wait to try it!

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    • Vanessa Croessmann says

      That sounds great! I hope she liked it!

      Reply

  9. Karen says

    What kind of brandy do you use?

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    • Vanessa Croessmann says

      I think I used a bottle of Paul Masson brandy for this recipe but I've also made it with other brands as well ;)

      Reply

  10. Lydia says

    Made this today for happy hour at the beach with my sisters... it was a huge hit!!! They loved it!! Thinking I'll be making this for summers to come!! Thanks!!

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    • Vanessa Croessmann says

      Hi Lydia, I'm so glad everyone liked the white peach sangria recipe! I've been meaning to post a couple more since they are so versatile and beyond delicious ;)

      Reply

  11. Chelsea says

    Omg this looks amazing, can’t wait to try!! I’m also obsessing over your stemless wine glasses. Where did you get them from!?

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    • Vanessa Croessmann says

      Hi Chelsea,

      I got them at Zara Home. Here's the link for them.

      Reply

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White Peach Sangria - Vegan Family Recipes (2024)

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