Summer is finally here, and there’s a lot more to be excited about than just the weather—like refreshing beverages to cool you down! Sangria has always been one of my favorite large format drinks because it’s easy to whip up and is everything I’m looking for to quench my thirst on a hot day: fruity, sweet, dry, refreshing and BOOZY! Its origins are Spanish and usually consist of red wine, orange juice, chopped fruit, and brandy, but I have come up with a spin on traditional sangria using hibiscus tea and bubbles! I know what you’re thinking, “Tell me more!” Okay! Okay!
Sparkling Hibiscus Sangria, serves 4-6
3 hibiscus tea bags, like TAZO Passion
1/2 cup sugar
1 bottle of sparkling wine
2 cups grapefruit juice
1 1/4 cups pisco
1 mango
1 grapefruit
1 orange
raspberries
blackberries
ice for serving
Bring 2 cups of water to a boil in a saucepan. Add tea bags and let steep for 5 minutes. Remove bags and discard. While tea is still hot, add your 1/2 cup of sugar and stir until fully dissolved. Cut up the fruit and add it to your pitcher or large serving vessel.
Pour tea, grapefruit juice, and pisco into the vessel. Then cover and let sit in the refrigerator for at least 3-4 hours. The longer you let the fruit steep the better in this situation and preparing it the night before you’re going to serve it would be ideal. If you’re not familiar with pisco, it is a type of brandy produced in the winemaking regions of Peru and Chile. So it’s a spirit distilled from wine or fermented fruit juice, but unlike a cognac, it is not aged in a barrel.
Just before serving, add ice and top with a bottle of sparkling wine. In this recipe, I only used one bottle, but if you want to make a boozier punch, up the sparkling wine to two bottles and leave the other ingredients the same. This recipe is also great with white wine as well, like a fruity and citrusy sauvignon blanc.
I love adding an iced tea element to cocktails in the summer, and the addition of tropical hibiscus tea in this sangria is perfect. It adds a lot of fruit and herbal elements while complimenting the wine and other flavors in this recipe. It also adds a vibrant magenta hue which I’m not mad about! This was so lush, smooth, and refreshing I can see myself making this all summer long. I think I’m in love! If you decide to make this at your next gathering, take my advice and double up. It is sure to go quickly! Tag your photos with #ABMhappyhour and don’t forget to pass the sangria! 😉 xo – Natalie
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It looks so good! Can totally picture my friends and I making this together!
Charmaine Ng | Architecture & Lifestyle Blog
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I just want to drive right into this bowl!!!
This sounds delicious! Can’t wait to try it out ?
Yummy. Thanks for sharing.
OMG where did you get that flamingo serving bowl? It is to die for!
Yes, I want to know too!!!
Thank you, Stephanie. I actually purchased it at HomeGoods!
Looks delicious!
Thanks so much Rachel!
You guys always have the best beverage recipes! Love this one.
– Greta
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Great idea i love this post
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This looks good!
I love all of these photos – They all look amazing and so summery. I love the sound and look of this drink, it looks so tasty which of course is the best excuse for me to try it out and see if it tastes as good as it looks 🙂 Thank you so much for sharing!
Have a great weekend 🙂
Chloe @ https://girllgonerogue.blogspot.co.uk/
this looks amazingly delicious. cannot wait to try!
marissa
Yes, yes and yes. I could so do with it right now (yeah, I know it’s not even 9am where I am right now, BUT IT IS AN EVENING SOMEWHERE).
This looks so delicious!
Thanks for sharing.
Maria || http://www.everythingiread.com
That looks wonderful, just perfect for summer! I love the colours!
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This looks so yummy! I can’t wait to try it.
If you don’t have pisco, will any brandy or cognac do? Or will the aged nature throw off the taste?
Hi, Myrna. I chose Pisco to keep the flavor a little on the lighter side but you could totally use another brandy or even rum would be delicious.
I tried a hibiscus mojito recently and became OBSESSED! I can’t wait to try this sangria recipe!
Alyssa
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This sounds delicious!!
Have you tried Pimms? This cocktail is REALLY good for summer: http://www.thislifeisbelle.com/home/2017/6/8/strawberry-basil-pimms-punch
Hi, Belle. I love Pimm’s and I will have to try your recipe. I actually did a Homemade Pimm’s recipe here on ABM. You should check out that recipe out too!
http://abeautifulmess.com/2017/04/how-to-make-homemade-pimms.html