Caramel Apple Sangria (Apple Pie Sangria) Recipe - The Cookie Rookie® (2024)

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By: Becky Hardin

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Caramel Apple Sangria is a light, refreshing, delicious, and easy fall sangria recipe that’s perfect for crowds. This apple pie sangria is made with apple cider, caramel vodka, white wine, ginger ale, cinnamon, and fresh fruit in a pitcher. I call this my Thanksgiving Sangria because it’s Autumn in a glass, and it’s always a hit on holidays!

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What’s in this Fall Sangria Recipe?

This apple sangria tastes like a slice of apple pie! You only need a few things to make this tasty caramel apple pitcher co*cktail. It’s one of my favorite sangria recipes!

  • Apple Cider: Apple cider creates a sweet, juicy, and fresh apple flavor for the base of this sangria. Use your favorite cider from the store or apple orchard, or try making Instant Pot apple cider.
  • Wine: Use a white wine of your choosing–dry or sweet both work, depending on your taste preference. I recommend Pinot Grigio.
  • Caramel Vodka: This is what adds that sweet caramel apple flavor to this co*cktail. You can make this apple pie vodka instead.
  • Apples: I love honeycrisp apples, but you can use your favorite type. These will sit in the pitcher of sangria and infuse more flavor.
  • Pears: More fruit to infuse flavor into the sangria.
  • Cinnamon: Cinnamon sticks will infuse a warm spiced flavor just by sitting in the liquid.
  • Ginger Ale: Ginger ale adds a bubbly texture and a kick of ginger flavor.

Pro Tip: If you like sweet wines, try this caramel apple sangria with moscato instead! You could also use a sparkling apple cider to increase the bubbly effect.

Can I make this apple sangria with regular vodka instead?

Absolutely! If you use a regular, unflavored vodka, you’ll still have a delicious apple pie sangria recipe. If you don’t have caramel vodka but still want that extra flavor, add a generous amount of caramel sauce or syrup at the bottom of the pitcher with the fresh fruit.

For best results, I recommend making a caramel simple syrup, or use a caramel flavored coffee syrup.

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What kind of wine should I use for apple sangria?

This caramel apple sangria can be made with whichever wine you prefer, but it will change the overall flavor. I recommend a dry white wine like Pinot Grigio. A sweet white wine like moscato or riesling will, obviously, make it taste much sweeter and fruitier. A sparkling white wine will add a fizzy component.

Can I use apple juice instead of apple cider?

If apple juice is all you have, you can use it instead, but I highly recommend using apple cider for the best flavor. Cider and juice are made differently, so cider has a much deeper and more authentic apple flavor, while juice is much weaker.

How long does sangria need to be refrigerated before serving?

In order for all of the ingredients to mix and meld together, I recommend refrigerating your apple pie sangria for at least 2 hours before serving. The longer it sits, the more the cinnamon and fresh fruit flavors will infuse into the liquid.

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How to Make Ahead and Store

This caramel apple sangria needs time to “marinate” in the refrigerator, so it’s best to make it at least 2 hours ahead of serving time. Combine ingredients, stir, and simply let it sit in the fridge. Leave the ginger ale out until right before serving.

If you have leftovers, store the pitcher in the fridge up to 2 days. The ginger ale will lose its carbonation, but it will still taste yummy.

Serving Suggestions

This caramel apple pie sangria recipe tastes amazing with all your favorite apple desserts and dishes. Serve it along with apple baked brie, apple butter and skillet bread, apple cake, or apple crisp. For dinner, it pairs beautifully with apple butter pork chops or apple ginger glazed ham.

If you make this recipe be sure to upload a photo in the comment section below or leave a rating. Enjoy!

Recipe

Caramel Apple Sangria | Apple Pie Sangria

4.55 from 243 votes

Author: Becky Hardin

Prep: 5 minutes minutes

Cook: 5 minutes minutes

Total: 10 minutes minutes

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The classic fall flavors of caramel, apple, and cinnamon combine in this easy apple cider sangria!

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Ingredients

  • 2 bottles white wine standard size white table wine or pinot grigio
  • 5 cups fresh apple cider
  • 1 cup caramel vodka (or make your own Apple Pie Vodka!) (see note)
  • 4 honey crisp apples chopped
  • 2 pears chopped
  • 2 cinnamon sticks
  • 2 cup ginger ale

Instructions

  • Cut the fresh apples and pear, and place in the bottom of your pitcher or jug.

    4 honey crisp apples, 2 pears

  • Add white wine, apple cider, caramel vodka into the pitcher, and stir well.

    2 bottles white wine, 5 cups fresh apple cider, 1 cup caramel vodka (or make your own Apple Pie Vodka!)

  • Let sangria sit in the fridge for 1-2 hours.

  • About 1 hour before serving, add the cinnamon sticks into the pitcher of sangria. Stir well and refrigerate.

    2 cinnamon sticks

  • Stir in the ginger ale just before serving.

    2 cup ginger ale

  • Serve chilled or over ice.

  • Enjoy!

Last step! Don’t forget to show me a pic of what you made! Upload an image or tag me @thecookierookie on Instagram!

Becky’s tips

If you can’t find caramel vodka, and prefer not to make your own, just add some caramel syrup (click for our recommendation) to the mixture. Add a pump, taste, and add more as desired.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 253kcal (13%) Carbohydrates: 47g (16%) Sodium: 16mg (1%) Potassium: 297mg (8%) Fiber: 4g (17%) Sugar: 38g (42%) Vitamin A: 60IU (1%) Vitamin C: 7.4mg (9%) Calcium: 34mg (3%) Iron: 0.7mg (4%)

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  • Sparkling Apple Pie co*cktail
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  • Apple Butter Old Fashioned
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FAQs

Do you eat the apples in sangria? ›

Some people consider it to be unacceptable to eat the fruit in Sangria. In contrast, others view it as an essential part of the drink. Whether you are one of those who choose to nibble on some fruit or not, there is no doubt that the sliced fruit served with the Sangria soaks up the flavors and is delicious to eat!

What is the best base wine for sangria? ›

The best wine for sangria is Garnacha (also called Grenache) or Pinot Noir. Garnacha comes from Spain, so it's my top pick for authentic Spanish sangria! Choose an inexpensive wine (under $20) that you would enjoy on its own. Why Garnacha and Pinot Noir?

Does fruit soak up alcohol in sangria? ›

Classic Spanish sangria is made with red wine, fruit, a little sugar and brandy. Once all of the ingredients are combined, they allow the sangria to sit for a few hours, usually overnight. This allows the fruit to soak up the wine and flavor the sangria.

Is sangria stronger than wine? ›

If you're new to the sangria scene, you might wonder, "Is sangria stronger than wine?" Not necessarily. While sangria contains wine and often brandy, the addition of fruit and optional soda or sparkling wine dilutes the alcohol, making it a relatively mild, fruity beverage.

Is sangria good for you? ›

Sangria contains all the properties and benefits of red wine. Thanks to its powerful antioxidants, polyphenols and flavonoids protect cells from aging. And also has resveratrol is a substance having the grapes that protects against inflammatory processes in the body.

What are the basic ingredients for sangria? ›

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Red wine is a type of wine made from dark-colored grape varieties. The color of the wine can range from intense violet, typical of young wines, through to brick red for mature wines and brown for older red wines.
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Is it better to make sangria the night before? ›

Don't skimp on the chilling time.

By chilling the sangria, you give the fresh fruits a chance to infuse the wine with sweet, fresh flavor. If you cut this time short, your sangria won't taste as fruity or as balanced. I let mine chill for at least 8 hours before serving, or overnight for the best flavor.

Is sangria watered down wine? ›

The locals, looking for refreshment, made fruit-infused, watered-down drinks from the hefty red wines of the region. We know that the tradition of wine consumption at the time was to dilute wine with water, so this makes sense. One theory states that the drink was simply called “sangria” after the color of blood.

How long does homemade sangria last? ›

Sangria will last for about three to five days in the refrigerator if stored in an airtight container. It will only last for a day or two if stored in the pitcher covered with storage wrap, so we recommend moving it to an airtight container if you don't plan on drinking it all within two days.

What's the difference between red wine and sangria? ›

Sangria is a wine punch, also known as an aromatized wine. It combines wine with fruit, fruit juices, and other aromatic ingredients like herbs and spices. Traditionally, the mix of ingredients depended on local custom — each region had a unique recipe, but the classic mix is Spanish red wine with oranges.

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