Frozen Tropical Sangria
I think part of the appeal of sangria is how easy it is to make, and also that it's super fun to make for a group. The summer of 2008 will always make me think of picnics and sangria, as that's what a big group of my friends and I would do almost every weekend. Back then I usually made something that involved a full-bodied red wine (like a Rioja, Malbec, or Cabernet), orange juice, brandy, and then a bunch of cut up pieces of fruit or berries. It would end up being sweet, but not overly so, and eating the fruit after your drink was gone was pretty much just as good – basically an adult equivalent of getting a prize in your cereal box. It's a win, win!
1 cup (5 oz.) cubed and frozen seedless watermelon
1 cup ice
1/2 cup Rose
1 shot (1.5 oz) rum (Use something sweet and not too smoky that you enjoy sipping. I like Ron Zacapa.)
1 lime wedge (about 1/4 of a lime)
1 mint sprig, optional
Pineapple and Moscato Sangria, serves 1-2
1 cup (5 oz) cubed, frozen pineapple
1 cup ice
1/2 cup Moscato
1 shot (1.5 oz) rum (again, use something sweet and not too smoky)
1 lime wedge
1 mint sprig
The directions to make either of these is the same. In a good blender, combine the frozen fruit, ice, wine, and rum. Blend until it's slushy and no big chunks of ice remain. Pour into a tall glass, squeeze on a little lime juice and garnish with mint.
Credits // Author and Photography: Emma Chapman. Photos edited with A Beautiful Mess actions.