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Christmas Sangria Recipe

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Christmas sangria feels like a warm hug in a glass, especially when you add a twist of unusual spices like star anise or a splash of bourbon. It’s not just about the fruity sweetness; it’s about the cozy chaos of gathering flavors that evoke holiday nostalgia and surprise. I love how this drink can brighten a winter evening, filling the room with scents of citrus and cinnamon.

For me, making this sangria isn’t just about the recipe—it’s about creating a moment. The slow infusion of fruits and spices makes it a ritual, a way to slow down and savor the season. It’s perfect for those imperfect, lively holiday nights when everything feels just a little more alive, a little more memorable.

A Seasonal Comfort

This sangria always brings a sense of warmth and nostalgia, especially during winter gatherings. The layers of spice and fruit create a familiar, inviting aroma that makes everyone feel at home. I keep returning to this recipe because it balances holiday cheer with a relaxed, imperfect charm. It’s the kind of drink that sparks stories and laughter, year after year.

Key Ingredients for Festive Flavors

  • Red wine: A bold, fruity base that carries the spices and fruits. Look for a decent bottle—nothing too fancy, but not the cheapest. It’s the backbone that gives this sangria its warmth and depth.
  • Oranges: Juicy and bright, their zest adds a citrus punch that cuts through the sweetness. Use organic if possible for a more fragrant peel—skip if you’re in a pinch, though.
  • Cinnamon sticks: Warm, woody aroma that fills the air as it steeps. You can swap with ground cinnamon if you want a quicker version, but sticks make a more layered flavor.
  • Star anise: Faintly licorice, with a pungent, slightly sweet aroma. Adds an exotic note—if unavailable, use a pinch of fennel seeds for a similar effect.
  • Cranberries: Tart and juicy, they add a pop of color and bright flavor. Fresh is best, but dried can work if soaked beforehand for a burst of juice.
  • Honey: A touch of honey balances acidity with a smooth sweetness. If you prefer less sugar, maple syrup can be a cozy substitute, adding a subtle smoky note.
  • Brandy: A splash of brandy boosts the warmth and depth. Skip if you want a lighter version, or replace with apple brandy for extra fruitiness.

Must-Have Gear for Perfect Sangria

  • Large pitcher or bowl: To hold and mix the sangria ingredients comfortably, allowing flavors to mingle.
  • Citrus zester or microplane: For releasing bright, aromatic citrus zest that boosts the flavor profile.
  • Sharp knife: To slice fruits cleanly and evenly, ensuring they release their juices effectively.
  • Cutting board: Provides a stable surface for slicing and preparing fruits without mess.
  • Measuring spoons: To add precise amounts of honey, brandy, or spices, balancing the flavors.
  • Wooden spoon or stirrer: For gently stirring the sangria to combine all the ingredients without breaking up the fruit.
  • Refrigerator or cool place: To chill the sangria thoroughly, allowing flavors to meld before serving.
  1. Gather your equipment: a large pitcher, a citrus zester, a sharp knife, and measuring spoons.
  2. Slice oranges thinly, aiming for even rounds that will release their zest and juices.
  3. In the pitcher, combine the wine, orange slices, cinnamon sticks, star anise, cranberries, honey, and brandy.
  4. Use the citrus zester to add bright zest from the oranges, avoiding the bitter white pith.
  5. Stir gently with a wooden spoon, making sure the honey dissolves completely and flavors start to meld.
  6. Cover the pitcher with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 4 hours, ideally overnight.
  7. Before serving, give it a gentle stir, taste for sweetness, and adjust with more honey if needed.
  8. Pour the sangria into glasses filled with ice, ensuring each serving gets a good mix of fruit and spice.

Festive Christmas Sangria

This warm, spiced sangria combines bold red wine with bright citrus, tart cranberries, and aromatic spices like cinnamon and star anise. Through slow infusion, the flavors meld into a cozy, fragrant drink with a vibrant appearance and a rich, comforting texture, perfect for holiday gatherings. The addition of honey and brandy enhances its depth and warmth.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 4 minutes
Servings: 6
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Holiday
Calories: 150

Ingredients
  

  • 750 ml Red wine A fruity, bold variety
  • 2 large Oranges Thinly sliced, organic if possible
  • 3 sticks Cinnamon sticks For steeping
  • 2 stars Star anise Adds exotic aroma
  • 1 cup Cranberries Fresh or dried soaked beforehand
  • 2 tablespoons Honey Adjust for sweetness
  • 1/4 cup Brandy Optional, for warmth

Equipment

  • Large pitcher or bowl
  • Citrus zester or microplane
  • Sharp Knife
  • Cutting Board
  • Measuring spoons
  • Wooden spoon or stirrer
  • Refrigerator or cool place

Method
 

  1. Gather all your equipment: a large pitcher, citrus zester, sharp knife, measuring spoons, and a cutting board.
  2. Slice the oranges into thin rounds, aiming for even slices that will release their juices and zest.
  3. In the large pitcher, pour in the red wine, then add the orange slices, cinnamon sticks, star anise, cranberries, honey, and brandy.
  4. Use the citrus zester to carefully add bright orange zest from the slices, avoiding the bitter white pith to boost the citrus aroma.
  5. Stir gently with a wooden spoon, ensuring the honey dissolves completely and the flavors begin to meld.
  6. Cover the pitcher with plastic wrap or a lid and refrigerate for at least 4 hours, preferably overnight, to allow the flavors to infuse fully.
  7. Once chilled, give the sangria a gentle stir to redistribute the flavors. Taste and adjust sweetness with a little more honey if desired.
  8. Pour the sangria into glasses filled with ice, making sure each glass gets plenty of fruit and a fragrant splash of spice.

Notes

For a richer flavor, let the sangria infuse overnight. Dried cranberries soaked in a little hot water beforehand can add extra juiciness. Feel free to customize the spices for your holiday taste.
Christmas sangria isn’t just a festive beverage; it’s a canvas for your holiday mood. Feel free to personalize it with your favorite spices, fruits, or a splash of something extra. The magic lies in the slow infusion, so don’t rush the process. Pour a glass, savor the layered flavors, and let this drink be part of your seasonal moments, imperfect and full of joy.

Jonny Andrew Miller
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Hi, I’m Jonny Andrew Miller, the cook, taster, and slightly messy mind behind Bite & Boom. I live in Austin, Texas, a city that smells like barbecue smoke, fresh tortillas, and late-night tacos if you wander long enough. It suits me.
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