Kick Off Fall in Style with White Wine Sangria
by Adrianna Adarme on Nov 27, 2013
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I love making specialty cocktails with fancy bitters, artisanal spirits and all that jazz, but they can be a bit of high maintenance, especially when you need to make them for a large group of guests. Enter: sangria. It's not fancy, and it doesn't pretend to be. It's delicious, refreshing and can change depending on the season.
This autumn-inspired white wine sangria recipe is perfect for the transition from all things Thanksgiving to all things holiday. There's a bit of fall (apple and persimmon) and winter (ruby red grapefruit) in this sangria. It's the perfect balance of tart, refreshing and not too sweet.
And since this is the season of cheer, but mostly the season of people being very busy, that means we're all looking for ways to make things ahead of time. Sangria lends itself to that idea so very well. It actually tastes better if it does have a chance to sit overnight; the flavors have time to merry together and the fruit tastes a bit more boozy. Now, who wouldn't want that?
Adrianna Adarme is a food blogger and author living in Los Angeles, California. She writes the blog A Cozy Kitchen, where she shares comforting, everyday recipes from her kitchen. She recently authored her first cookbook, PANCAKES: 72 Sweet and Savory Recipes for the Perfect Stack. She's a lover of breakfast, pie (and sometimes even pie for breakfast), corgis and cute things. You can find her on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook.