This Rosé Sangria recipe with vodka is the perfect easy drink for a party or get-together. It comes together with just four ingredients and has the brightest flavor.
I’m always looking for different ways to make cocktail party drinks. An amazing combination of flavors and booze that will be loved by everyone. I want it to make a nice pitcher, I want it to come together fast, and most of all, I want it to be delicious! Plus it definitely doesn’t hurt for it to be bubbly. This strawberry Rosé sangria recipe fits all of that!
Rose Sangria Ingredients
The key to any great sangria is combining wine or Champagne with the right liquor and some fruit to get the perfect balance of flavors.
With this sangria, we start with bubbly sweet Rosé Champagne and then add vanilla vodka. The two go perfectly together and provide the perfect amount of sweetness. If you can’t find Rosé Champagne, a bottle of Rosé wine would also work well. You could definitely stop there if you want, but we love the nutty flavor of amaretto so much that we decided to add some amaretto-flavored vodka as well. If you have trouble finding that, you can simply add 3/4 cup of regular vodka and 1/4 cup amaretto liqueur.
How to Make Rosé Sangria
This sangria recipe comes together right in the pitcher you will serve it out of. For the full recipe including all ingredients and measurements, scroll to the recipe card at the bottom of the post.
- Combine all the ingredients in a large pitcher. Use chilled ingredients so the sangria is cold.
- Serve and enjoy! Serve in glasses and top with club soda to stretch the drink a little further.
Perfect for a Party!
My favorite part about this cocktail is that this Sparkling Rose Sangria comes together in under five minutes! It is perfect for a last minute get together or to bring over to a party. Even better, if you run out, you can quickly make another batch in minutes!
If you want to stretch this drink a little further or make it not quite as strong, you could add in some club soda.
FAQ
I don’t recommend making it more than an hour or two in advance, as the bubbles from the Rose won’t be fresh and the strawberries will start to wilt as they sit in the sangria.
Totally! Just know that they won’t look as vibrant and pretty as fresh strawberries.
Serving Sangria
This pink sangria can be served in any type of glass, however stemless wine glasses tend to be our go-to to really show off the color of the drink and its fresh strawberries. If you want to skip the sliced strawberries and go for a slightly classier look, you could serve this in Champagne flutes and garnish it with a single strawberry, like in these Strawberry Bellinis.
Other Sangria Recipes
If you make this Rose sangria recipe or any of our other recipes, leave a comment below and let us know what you think!
Rosé Sangria
Ingredients
- 1 750 ml bottle of Sweet Rose chilled
- 1/2 cup amaretto vodka see note
- 1/2 cup vanilla vodka
- 1 cup sliced strawberries
- club soda optional
Instructions
- Combine all the ingredients in a large pitcher.
- Serve in glasses and top with club soda to stretch the drink a little further, beyond four drinks.
averie @ averie cooks says
I swear you made this for me!! Thank you 🙂 Invite me over next time lol
Lisa Longley says
You are the best, friend. We need to split a pitcher of this ASAP!
Carole says
can this recipe be made with regular (non sparkling) rose
Nathan Longley says
Yeah, that would be tasty too!