Camping Sangria - Mighty Mrs | Super Easy Recipes (2024)

This is the original camping sangria as seen on Buzzfeed — a delicious, portable camping beverage. Made and stored in a Mason jar. This sangria is perfect to take camping, on vacation or to outdoor music festivals. Suit your own taste buds and try different fruits, wine and vodka flavors.

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Let me just start out by saying that this camping sangria goes down a little too easily! 😉

Sangria is for sharing!

I highly recommend making lots of friends around the campsite and sharing this tasty little beverage. Especially if you plan to eat any of the fruit, a cup or two will be plenty. Trust me.

This is camping sangria. Meaning it's specifically designed to travel, making it the perfect make-ahead co*cktail to take camping.

So, you'll need a few things to make this portable and suitable for camping:

Watch how easy it is to make :

Have sangria, will travel.

The key here is the method of concocting and also storing this campsite-friendly beverage. So, once you gather everything you need to make this, you're half way to making your first batch of camping sangria. 🙂

I first made this sangria on the fly before a camping trip and just used random fruit and soda I had on hand. What I had, happened to be grapes, peaches and strawberries. A little bit random. But it wasn't bad!

What fruits work best in this sangria?

Truly, any combination of fruits can work in a sangria. You can get as creative as you want when you pick your fruits. I made another batch and tried to pick more tropical fruits in order to give it that vacationy-vibe! So choose your favorite fruit combo.

What mixer is best?

You can also choose your favorite carbonated or non-carbonated beverage. I've tried Fresca, ginger ale, cranberry juice, and Sprite. Any carbonated or non carbonated juice works as a mixer.

Give this sangria a punch of flavor!

Adding just a little bit of lemon juice or lime juice, makes the fruits in this sangria "pop" and gives the drink a really delicious but slightly more tart flavor. Add if you want — totally optional!

What type of vodka works best?

You can also try flavored vodka. That's another way to customize the taste of this sangria. The possibilities are endless!

Make this sangria your own!

This sangria is so versatile.

Every time you go camping, have fun and mix up a new flavor combo to share! It's a sure way to meet fried around the camp site, I'll tell you that, ha!

Feel free to share any variations you've tried in the comments below.

Variations of this sangria I've tried

You'll see my tropical variation if you click to the left on the image slider above where I usedLimoncello (instead of vodka) peaches, pineapples, papaya and cran-pineapple juice for a more tropical flavor. Campsite luau anyone??

Camping Sangria - Mighty Mrs | Super Easy Recipes (1)Check out this Mason jar with pour lid

A company right here in my town of Erie, PA invented these awesome mason jar pour caps.

These mason jar caps are great for this particular recipe because it allows you to mix up and store your sangria concentrate. Then you can repurpose the mason jar as a drinking glass with a lid once you mix the sangria in your pitcher!

The lid keeps out bugs and prevent spills (party foul!). You can buy the mason jar pour caps on Amazon.

Want more camp recipe ideas?

Since you're cool campers like us, check out our Campfire Rotisserie Chicken recipe and my Pinterest board dedicated to other camping-friendly food and drink recipes to get recipe ideas for your next camping trip.

Want more fun drink ideas?

Browse all my co*cktail recipes

This camping sangria recipe was featured on South Your Mouth!

Happy camping, friends!

Please note: Certain laws may prevent you from transporting this in the passenger area of your car, or at all. Check the open container law in your area or ask a police officer if you're concerned about transporting this to your campsite. This beverage is for 21+

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Camping Sangria

Author: Angela G.

This is the original camping sangria as seen on Buzzfeed — a delicious, portable camping beverage. Made and stored in a Mason jar. This sangria is perfect to take camping, on vacation or to outdoor music festivals. Suit your own taste buds and try different fruits, wine and vodka flavors.

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Course: co*cktails

Cuisine: American

Skill Level: Easy

Recipe Type: Camping, Fruit, Memorial Day, Served Cold, Summer

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 Servings

Yield: 2 liters

Ingredients

  • 1 peach sliced
  • 8-10 strawberries sliced
  • ½ cup white or red grapes
  • 1 tbsp lemon juice optional but recommended for extra flavor!
  • 2-3 cups white or red wine choose a semi-sweet to sweet wine
  • ¼ cup vodka optional, you can replace with more wine if you'd like
  • 1 liter carbonated or non-carbonated fruit beverage

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Instructions

  • Fill up the mason jar with peaches, strawberries and grapes. Add lemon juice if desired.

  • Pour in vodka a ¼ of the way up the jar, use a mason are and measurements will be on the jar. Fill up the remainder of the jar with wine.

  • Chill sangria concentrate overnight or at least for several hours.

  • Pack up the sangria concentrate and 1-liter bottle of fruit beverage of your choice. Keep chilled. When you get to the campsite, mix all 3 together in a large pitcher and enjoy! Serve over ice if desired.

  • Remember to drink responsibly!

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Notes

Choose any blend of fruit you'd like!

Choose any fruit juice or fruit beverage you'd like. Cranberry juice, and cranberry blends are yummy. Apple juice, guava juice, orange juice... truly anything! Or you can try a carbonated drink like lemon-lime soda, Fresca, or even ginger ale is yummy! Experiment and find your favorite.

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Nutrition Facts

Calories: 376kcal | Carbohydrates: 23g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 19mg | Potassium: 194mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 20g | Vitamin A: 136IU | Vitamin C: 10mg | Calcium: 17mg | Iron: 1mg

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Camping Sangria - Mighty Mrs | Super Easy Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What are the basic ingredients in sangria? ›

What fruit is good for sangria? ›

Any juicy fruits (such as citrus, berries, grapes, pineapple, mango, kiwi, etc.) would be delicious. Add fresh ginger: If you would like to give your sangria a bit of a kick, muddle in a few slices of fresh ginger.

What brandy for sangria? ›

"When choosing a brandy, it is best to go toward a Spanish one made with Spanish grapes," said Trujillo. "I find Carlos I Solera Gran Reserva Brandy to be perfect for sangria." This brandy was aged in American oak casks and has notes of vanilla and caramel.

How long does sangria need to sit? ›

Cover the pitcher and refrigerate for at least 4 hours or preferably overnight. The sangria gets softer, sweeter, and much more delicious overnight in the fridge. Top with sparkling water. When ready to serve, top off the sangria with sparkling water.

What is the best wine for sangria? ›

The best wine for sangria is Garnacha (also called Grenache) or Pinot Noir. Garnacha comes from Spain, so it's my top pick for authentic Spanish sangria! Choose an inexpensive wine (under $20) that you would enjoy on its own. Why Garnacha and Pinot Noir?

How much alcohol is usually in sangria? ›

EU law says bottles from Spain are limited by law to less than 12% alcohol by volume (ABV). Bottles produced in the U.S. usually have between 5% and 15%. Sangria made with red wine is usually stronger than white wine punches.

What type of alcohol is sangria? ›

“Sangria” is Spanish for “blood,” referring to the drink's traditional base of red wine. If you're going classic, look for a Spanish red wine like Rioja or other Tempranillo-based wine. A bold and fruit-forward Spanish Garnacha can also work well. Here are some of our favorite red wines for sangria.

What white wine is best for sangria? ›

When it comes to choosing the white wine for your sangria your best bets are dryer, more acidic, and crisp fresh whites like Pinot Grigio, Sauvignon Blanc, Vermentino, or Grenache Blanc. An Albariño, Moscato, or rosé would be nice too. But also, we live by the rule, pour what Paso Robles wine you like!

Does fruit soak up alcohol in sangria? ›

Classic Spanish sangria is made with red wine, fruit, a little sugar and brandy. Once all of the ingredients are combined, they allow the sangria to sit for a few hours, usually overnight. This allows the fruit to soak up the wine and flavor the sangria.

What does VSOP mean in brandy? ›

VSOP, “Very Superior Old Pale”, which is now common for all Cognac Houses actually dates back to 1817 British Royal Court. So, what does VSOP stand for exactly? For a cognac to be classified as a VSOP, the minimum age of the youngest eau-de-vie in the blend must be at least 4 years old.

Is Grand Marnier a brandy? ›

The brand's best-known product is Grand Marnier Cordon Rouge, an orange-flavored liqueur created in 1880 by Alexandre Marnier-Lapostolle. It is made from a blend of Cognac brandy, distilled essence of bitter orange, and sugar, containing 40% alcohol (70 proof in the UK, 80 proof in the US).

Can sangria go bad? ›

Generally, an unopened bottle of Sangria can be stored for 2 years. While an opened bottle of Sangria lasts 3-4 days. The shelf life of Sangria varies depending on its ingredients, and whether it's commercially produced or homemade.

Can sangria soak too long? ›

The fruit should "steep" in the wine and liquor so the flavors meld (kind of like a good salsa), but don't let it all hang out for too long. "The fruit will get mealy and limp, and the sangria will taste bitter," says Martinez.

Why is my sangria cloudy? ›

Adding the wrong fruits

Make sure not to use fleshy fruits like custard apple or banana in your sangria, as these will make your sangria cloudy. Instead, focus on citric fruits like strawberries, cherries, apples and pears that will add zing and texture to your sangria.

What is considered a sangria? ›

Originating from Spain, sangria is a mixed alcoholic drink made with red or white wine. It can also include flavored liqueur, fruit juice, and a variety of sliced fruits such as oranges, pineapples, mango, pears, kiwi, and more.

Is sangria a wine or drink? ›

Sangria's popularity in the wine section of shops and restaurants might have you wondering “is sangria wine?” Well, sangria isn't a type of wine per say, but it is a delicious wine-based beverage that emphasizes wine's delicious fruit-forward elements.

Does sangria contain orange juice? ›

Method. Mix all the ingredients together in a large jug and add more red wine, orange juice or lemonade according to taste and desired strength. Pour into glasses, garnish with mint sprigs and fruit.

Why is sangria so good? ›

Sangria contains all the properties and benefits of red wine. Thanks to its powerful antioxidants, polyphenols and flavonoids protect cells from aging. And also has resveratrol is a substance having the grapes that protects against inflammatory processes in the body.

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