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Sangria Recipe with Vodka (Fruity & Bittersweet!)

You’ll love this easy white sangria with vodka. Instructions are provided for a both a single cocktail and a large batch. This easy sangria recipe has a fruity flavor and bittersweet aftertaste that is so good!

Sangria Recipe with Vodka

I love sharing cocktail recipes, and this is a spring and summer beverage you’re going to love!

This white sangria recipe with vodka is perfect to make as a single drink, for sipping on the patio when you get home from work or enjoying on the weekend at 5 o’clock (or earlier – I won’t judge).

I’ve also provided the recipe for a crowd as well – ten cups – since sangria is such a popular “party punch.”

Making Sangria

This particular sangria recipe is very tropical inspired – fruity and delicious. You’ll want to cut up citrus or pineapple to go with it (well, or orange and strawberry because that’s what I had).

There’s one word I would use to describe this drink completely: refreshing. Just the way a warm weather cocktail should be.

Fever Tree bitter lemon, mango pineapple svedka, and Myx sangria

Serving and Storing

If you choose to do a big batch for a party, you’ll want to keep this sangria recipe on ice at all times. This includes serving it into single glasses with ice.

Wine and fruit tend to decay when it’s warm – wine starts to become vinegar and fruit falls apart. Keep your sangria chilled so that it always tastes amazing!

Once you make this sangria, you should finish it or get rid of it within three days. As you can probably guess, you need to keep it in the fridge the entire time.

Cocktail Substitutions

  • You can substitute any fruit flavored vodka for the Svedka. I’d stick with something tropical if possible – though you could just do straight vodka as well. Your sangria won’t be quite as fruity.
  • If you can’t find the Myx Fusions, substitute with a white wine. Having said that, taste test as you might want to add additional sugar.
  • For the Fever-Tree, you can substitute any other bitter lemon mixer. You can also make your own using this recipe.

Follow the instructions for this sangria with vodka below!

Fever Tree bitter lemon, mango pineapple svedka, and Myx fusions sangria

Ingredients for One Cocktail

  • 1.5 ounces Svedka Mango Pineapple Vodka
  • 1 ounce simple syrup (not shown)
  • 2 ounces Fever Tree Bitter Lemon
  • 2 ounces Myx Fusions Sangria
  • Sprig of fresh mint
  • Crushed ice

Ingredients for a Big Batch (ten cups)

  • 1 1/4 cups Svedka Mango Pineapple Vodka
  • 1 1/2 cups simple syrup
  • 3.5 – 4 bottles of Fever Tree Bitter Lemon
  • 4 bottles Myx Fusions Sangria
  • Sprig of fresh mint (one per glass)
  • Crushed ice

To Make One Cocktail

In a cocktail shaker, add mango pineapple vodka, simple syrup, bitter lemon, and Myx Fusions Sangria. Top with crushed ice.

Secure the lid on the cocktail shaker and shake for 30 seconds.

Strain into a whiskey glass filled with fresh crushed ice.

Garnish with a sprig of fresh mint and serve.

white wine sangria with vodka

To Make a Big Batch

In a glass pitcher, add all ingredients besides crushed ice and mint. Stir.

Chill for 8 hours.

Serve in individual whiskey glasses filled with crushed ice and garnish with a sprig of fresh mint.

white sangria recipe with vodka

Get the printable sangria recipe with vodka below!

white wine sangria with vodka

Sangria with Vodka

This is such an easy white wine sangria with vodka! You'll love this refreshing summer cocktail recipe.
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Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Servings: 1 cocktail

Ingredients

For a Single Cocktail

For a Big Batch

Instructions

For a Single Cocktail

  • In a cocktail shaker, add mango pineapple vodka, simple syrup, bitter lemon, and Myx Fusions Sangria. Top with crushed ice.
  • Secure the lid on the cocktail shaker and shake for 30 seconds.
  • Strain into a whiskey glass filled with fresh crushed ice.
  • Garnish with fruit and a sprig of fresh mint. Serve.

For a Big Batch

  • In a glass pitcher, add all ingredients besides crushed ice and mint. Stir.
  • Chill for 8 hours.
  • Serve in individual whiskey glasses filled with crushed ice. Garnish with fruit and a sprig of fresh mint.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cocktail | Calories: 239kcal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Sodium: 17mg | Sugar: 28g

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