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★ Why You'll Love this Recipe ★
Light, Refreshing, and So Pretty
This strawberry sangria is light, fruity, and totally refreshing. Made with white cran-strawberry juice, crisp pinot grigio, a splash of orange liqueur, and fresh strawberries, it’s the kind of drink that looks as good as it tastes. Its soft pink hue makes it perfect for spring and summer occasions
A Gorgeous Drink for Special Moments
Whether you’re hosting a baby shower, bridal brunch, or birthday bash, this sangria adds an elegant touch. It looks beautiful served in a clear pitcher, showing off the slices of strawberry and sprigs of fresh mint. It’s casual enough for a backyard hangout, yet fancy enough to impress guests.
Easy to Make, Easy to Love
You don’t need bartending skills to pull this off! Just stir everything together, let it chill, and serve. It comes together in minutes and tastes even better after a few hours in the fridge. It’s a stress-free option for entertaining.
Perfect for Sharing with Friends
This recipe serves eight, but it’s easy to scale up for a bigger crowd. Whether it’s girls’ night on the patio or Sunday brunch with neighbors, this sangria sets the mood. Pour it over ice, garnish with mint, and get ready to sip, chat, and enjoy.
★ Ingredients You'll Need★
Here's a look at everything you'll need to make this pretty pink sangria.

- White cranberry juice.
- Dry white wine. A rosé can also be used for a sweeter sangria.
- Orange liqueur. Triple Sec or Cointreau or similar.
- Fresh strawberries.
- Ice cubes
- Fresh mint.
★ Tips & FAQs ★
This might sound silly, but I just love the look and feel of a beautiful glass pitcher of sangria! You can use lowball glasses or pick up a sangria set which includes both.
Yes! In fact, sangria tastes better when it has time to chill. Make it at least 2–4 hours ahead so the flavors can blend. You can even prep it the night before your event.
A dry white wine like Pinot Grigio is ideal because it balances the sweetness of the juice and strawberries. Sauvignon Blanc or a dry rosé are good substitutes.
Frozen strawberries work well to help keep the sangria cold without watering it down. However, fresh strawberries offer a nicer looking sangria.
This recipe offers a medium amount of sweetness. To make it less sweet, consider adding club soda to taste. To make it more sweet, add a small amount grenadine. Using a sweeter wine is another way to make this sangria sweeter.
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Pink Strawberry Sangria
Equipment
Ingredients
- 4 cups white cran strawberry Juice
- 750 ml pinot grigio or another dry white wine
- ¼ cup orange liqueur like Triple Sec or Cointreau
- 1 cup fresh strawberries sliced
Serve with
- ice
- 6 spring of fresh mint
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Instructions
- Mix sangria. Fill a 1-liter pitcher with White Cran Strawberry Juice, Pinto Grigio, orange liquor and strawberries.
- Chill in the fridge for at least an hour, up to overnight.
- Serve: pour sangria into cups filled with ice about ¾ of the way up.
- Garnish each glass with mint.
Notes
- To skip chill time, chill individual ingredients in advance.
- Add mint to your pitcher before serving to give it a fresh taste and look.
- Rosé (pink wine) can also be used for a sweeter and more pink sangria.









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