Whenever I visit my favorite happy hour spot, I always order sangria. It makes decision-making easier because I don’t have to choose between a cocktail or wine. With more virtual happy hours during quarantine, I found myself missing sangria. The only problem is that most recipes make a pitcher of sangria. I’m not judging those who want a pitcher (it’s delicious, I get it), but I love that this recipe is perfect for days when I want just one.
The tastiest part of sangria is the fruit that’s been soaking in the liquid. It’s a fun surprise at the end, and you can get creative with the fruit. Let me know which fruit you choose!
I garnished my drink with a watermelon wedge, but it took 3 tries to get it right. I attribute my struggle to the sips of sangria I stole while shooting the video :).
Watermelon Sangria for One
This refreshing watermelon sangria has all of the flavors of summer and is naturally sweetened with fruit: orange, lime, and watermelon.
Ingredients
- ⅓ cup (75ml) white wine*
- 1 oz white rum
- 1 cup cubed watermelon, chilled
- Juice from ¼ of an orange
- Juice from ½ of a lime
- For soaking: slices of watermelon, lime, and orange
Instructions
Add all ingredients to a blender and blend for 15 seconds. The drink will be slightly frothy.
Pour into a glass and add slices of watermelon, lime, and orange. Refrigerate for 4 hours or serve immediately over ice.
Nutrition
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203 Calories
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20g Carbohydrates
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.4g Fat
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1.4g Protein
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15.3g Sugar
Notes
*I used Pinot Grigio, but you could use Moscato if you prefer a sweeter wine.
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