Margarita Sangria

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Margarita Sangria combines all the refreshing flavor of your favorite tequila drink with your favorite fruity wine drink. This sangria uses white wine, tequila and citrus to bring you a margarita flavor that can easily serve a crowd. 

Margarita Sangria combines all the refreshing flavor of your favorite tequila drink with your favorite fruity wine drink. This sangria uses white wine, tequila and citrus to bring you a margarita flavor that can easily serve a crowd. (via feastandwest.com)

It’s not quite officially summer yet but summer is officially here.

In North Carolina, we have entered the days of the too-hot steering wheels in our cars and surprise thunderstorms. The days of the too-long lines outside the ice cream shop. The days of the too-loud kids playing in the park across the street.

Oh wait, the last one might just be me…

Margarita Sangria combines all the refreshing flavor of your favorite tequila drink with your favorite fruity wine drink. This sangria uses white wine, tequila and citrus to bring you a margarita flavor that can easily serve a crowd. (via feastandwest.com)

But truly, that’s how I know summer is arriving — when the neighborhood kids start playing basketball in our park until super late at night.

It used to bother me when I first moved here, but now I actually kind of love hearing the rhythm of the bouncing balls hitting the pavement and echoing off our houses.

It’s like falling asleep to one of those surprise rainstorms.

Ah, summer. It’s so good to see you again, despite my complaints. Last summer seems so long ago.

Margarita Sangria combines all the refreshing flavor of your favorite tequila drink with your favorite fruity wine drink. This sangria uses white wine, tequila and citrus to bring you a margarita flavor that can easily serve a crowd. (via feastandwest.com)

Even though it’s too hot to be barefoot when I get the mail, the weather has been absolutely splendid for sitting on our front porch with a cocktail after work or grilling out for dinner and enjoying it on our back patio.

It’s time to have people over again to celebrate this amazing season.

And having people over means we need to feed them. And feeding them means we need cocktails.

Lately I’ve been obsessed with this Margarita Sangria. It’s your new favorite summer drink.

Margarita Sangria combines all the refreshing flavor of your favorite tequila drink with your favorite fruity wine drink. This sangria uses white wine, tequila and citrus to bring you a margarita flavor that can easily serve a crowd. (via feastandwest.com)

What is Margarita Sangria?

Let’s first talk about what it’s not — Margarita Sangria is not a margarita made with red wine sangria. I’ve seen that, I’ve tried that and I don’t like red wine and tequila together. I suppose that should be called a ‘sangria margarita’ if you’re going to go that route anyway.

Like this Moscato Sangria, Margarita Sangria is at its core our favorite fruity pitcher drink made with white wine. We add tequila and triple sec and lime juice. Then we garnish it with lots of citrus slices.

The result is a pitcher of sangria that tastes just like margaritas.

Margarita Sangria combines all the refreshing flavor of your favorite tequila drink with your favorite fruity wine drink. This sangria uses white wine, tequila and citrus to bring you a margarita flavor that can easily serve a crowd. (via feastandwest.com)

How to decorate a pitcher with citrus

Now let’s talk about that garnish. Covering the pitcher walls with fruit is something I started doing when I made this citrus spa water. I served it at a party and it got lots of oohs and ahhs.

I knew I wanted to try this effect again with this Margarita Sangria because it makes for such a show stopping pitcher.

To get the effect of the citrus covering the pitcher walls, I use ice. Lots and lots of ice. Place a cup or so in the bottom, then start arranging your citrus. Once you’ve got a layer of slices down, add more ice to hold them in place and keep building.

If you need to wait a bit to serve your sangria, you can pop your pitcher in the freezer for a little bit to keep everything in order. Otherwise as the ice melts, your citrus will fall. Ask me how I know.

Margarita Sangria combines all the refreshing flavor of your favorite tequila drink with your favorite fruity wine drink. This sangria uses white wine, tequila and citrus to bring you a margarita flavor that can easily serve a crowd. (via feastandwest.com)

How to make the best Margarita Sangria

Meanwhile, combine all the ingredients. Choose the best tequila you can afford. For the triple sec, you can use something nicer like Cointreau if you like.

Use simple syrup to sweeten your sangria. If you have agave nectar you can use that as well. Agave pairs wonderfully with tequila because they both come from the agave plant.

However, agave nectar’s brown color will change the color of your Margarita Sangria and give it less of that margarita look.

Margarita Sangria combines all the refreshing flavor of your favorite tequila drink with your favorite fruity wine drink. This sangria uses white wine, tequila and citrus to bring you a margarita flavor that can easily serve a crowd. (via feastandwest.com)

Fresh juices are going to elevate your game here too. If you have a juicer or hand-squeezer, get it out. Some grocery stores sell cartons of fresh-squeezed juices — try the produce section.

In a pinch, the concentrate will work but you can tell a difference in the taste. For cocktails, I always recommend using fresh juice for this reason.

Don’t believe me? My fiance tried making my Strawberry Basil Margaritas (his favorite) with frozen strawberries and the concentrated lime juice and told me they didn’t taste the same as when I made them with fresh fruits and juices.

That’s another great thing about summer: Fruit just tastes better. Try this Margarita Sangria and you’ll see what I mean.

Cheers to summer!

Margarita Sangria combines all the refreshing flavor of your favorite tequila drink with your favorite fruity wine drink. This sangria uses white wine, tequila and citrus to bring you a margarita flavor that can easily serve a crowd. (via feastandwest.com)
two glasses of margarita sangria next to a pitcher of the same

Margarita Sangria

Yield: 8 servings
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 0 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes
Margarita Sangria uses white wine, tequila and citrus to bring you a margarita flavor that can easily serve a crowd. 
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ingredients

  • 750 ml white wine
  • 12 ounces tequila
  • 6 ounces lime juice
  • 2 ounces triple sec
  • 2 ounces orange juice
  • ½ cup simple syrup to taste
  • 2 medium lemons sliced
  • 2 medium limes sliced
  • ice

instructions

  • In a large mixing bowl, combine all liquid ingredients. Stir to combine and give it a taste. Add more simple syrup if desired.
  • In a pitcher, add ice 1 cup at a time and layer slices of citrus around the ice. Repeat until the walls of the pitcher are decorated with citrus.
  • Pour in the sangria. Serve!
  • If you have leftovers, store it in a covered pitcher or bottle without the citrus slices, which will cause the sangria to taste bitter after a day or so.

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nutrition information

Yield: 8 servings

amount per serving:

Serving: 6ounces Calories: 203kcal Carbohydrates: 20g Protein: 0.2g Fat: 0.1g Saturated Fat: 0.01g Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.02g Monounsaturated Fat: 0.01g Sodium: 21mg Potassium: 92mg Fiber: 0.1g Sugar: 19g Vitamin A: 25IU Vitamin C: 10mg Calcium: 12mg Iron: 1mg
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  1. Rachel Shimon says

    Hi there,
    I like to experiment with tequila and then I was out of ideas to experiment.
    After thinking many combinations I came across your recipe and thought of trying which blew my mind.
    Thank you for such a trick with tequila. Keep sharing more innovative ideas ?

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