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If you’re looking for some delicious sangria recipes to try this fall, you’ve come to the right place. From classic red wine to apple cider and bourbon, we have inventive variations that are the perfect pitcher drinks to serve at your next party.
Sangria is one of my favorite co*cktails to serve for a party.
It’s made in advance, almost always comes in a big batch recipe, is super easy to put together, and there are so many variations you’ll never get bored of the same old recipe.
Which is why I like to have variations for all of the seasons.
And these fall sangria recipes do not disappoint.
Whether you like your sangria with red wine or white, apples or pears, bourbon or liqueur, this list is sure to have one you like.
1 | Red wine fall sangria
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Made with fresh fruit, sprite and Crystal Light lemonade, this red wine sangria recipe is similar to the traditional version but a little lighter. Since it doesn’t contain rum (or any other liquor), it goes over well with guests who want a refreshing co*cktail without too much alcohol.
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2 | Cinnamon pear sangria
Packed with crisp white wine, vodka, fresh pears and a cinnamon pear simple syrup, this Cinnamon Pear Sangria is like fall in a glass!
3 | Spiced apple cider & bourbon sangria
This easy fall sangria recipe is a festive twist on classic sangria, made with red wine, apple cider & bourbon along with fresh ginger and rosemary for some extra flavor. Serve either iced or hot for a totally delicious autumn co*cktail.
4 | Bourbon and cider sangria
Or if you prefer a simpler version, without the spices, this bourbon sangria is made with dry red wine, fruit, and just a little juice. It’s an easy pitcher co*cktail that’s perfect for fall and winter.
5 | Bourbon and Chambord sangria
For another take on a bourbon and red wine sangria, try this recipe that combines fall fruit with Chambord raspberry liqueur. Definitely one to try!
6 | Apple cider white wine sangria
If you prefer white wine, then this delicious apple cider sangria is the perfect fall co*cktail for you. It’s a refreshing mix of classic sangria with an iconic autumn drink.
7 | Red wine and orange liqueur sangria
This fall red sangria recipe brings special hints of autumn to your sangria experience. Made with orange liqueur, brandy, apples, and cinnamon, this fall red wine sangria is great for autumn parties and gatherings of all kinds!
8 | Caramel apple sangria
White wine and apple cider are the base for this easy, crowd-pleasing sangria that also includes caramel syrup. It’s a delicious drink that isn’t too sweet and is easy to serve for a crowd.
9 | Pear and apple fall sangria
Filled with fall’s most iconic flavors, this delicious pear and apple fall sangria recipe combines white wine with pear liqueur and lots of fruit. A delicious and easy-to-make drink that everyone loves.
10 | Cranberry apple cider sangria
Celebrate the season with this simple sangria flavored with cranberry juice and apple cider. Garnished with a cinnamon stick, this one is a crowd-pleaser for the whole holiday season!
11 | Apple cinnamon sangria
This apple cinnamon sangria is the perfect fall beverage. It tastes like an adult version of apple cider but is sugar-free and low carb. You’ll never guess what secret ingredient gives it so much flavor!
12 | Sparkling Fall Sangria
This sangria recipe combines the warming fall flavors of cinnamon, nutmeg, and apple cider with sparkling wine and bourbon for an easy to sip fall co*cktail.
Other sangrias you might like
- Blackberry Halloween sangria
- Berries and lime sangria
- Triple berry rose sangria
Or browse all of our sangria recipes.
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This post was originally published on October 17, 2022 but was updated with new content on March 19, 2024.