There’s something magical about sipping a chilled glass of sangria on a warm afternoon.
This Peach Sangria is a celebration of juicy peaches, sweet blueberries, and aromatic mint, all brought together by crisp white wine.
Whether you’re hosting a backyard BBQ, enjoying brunch with friends, or just want a simple, refreshing drink, this recipe is your new go-to.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
So Easy to Make – Just stir and chill.
Crowd-Friendly – Makes enough for a group and scales easily.
Naturally Sweet – Agave nectar adds a gentle touch of sweetness.
Visually Stunning – Vibrant fruit and mint look as good as they taste.
Perfectly Refreshing – Ideal for summer parties, picnics, or weeknight relaxing.
What You’ll Need (Ingredient Highlights)
White Wine: A crisp Sauvignon Blanc or fruity Pinot Grigio works beautifully.
Peach Schnapps: Adds an extra punch of peachy flavor.
Fresh Peaches: Ripe, sliced peaches infuse the wine naturally.
Blueberries: A burst of color and sweetness.
Fresh Mint: Don’t skip this – it brightens the entire drink.
Sparkling Water (Optional): For a bubbly twist when serving.
Pro Tips Before You Start
Chill All Ingredients First: Helps the sangria stay cold longer without needing tons of ice.
Use Ripe Peaches: They release more juice and flavor.
Adjust Sweetness: Taste after chilling and add more agave if needed.
Infuse Overnight: If you have time, letting it sit longer deepens the flavor.
Batch It Up: Double or triple the recipe for a party – just be sure to use a larger pitcher or beverage dispenser.
How to Make Peach Sangria
Step 1: In a large pitcher, add the peach schnapps, sliced peaches, fresh blueberries, mint sprigs, agave nectar, and your bottle of white wine.
Step 2: Stir well to combine all the ingredients, gently pressing the mint leaves to release their oils.
Step 3: Cover and refrigerate the pitcher for at least 1 hour.
For best flavor, let it chill for about 4 hours to allow the fruits to infuse the sangria.
Step 4: When ready to serve, give it a good stir.
Pour over ice into glasses, making sure to include some of the fruit.
Step 5 (Optional): Top each glass with a splash of sparkling water for a fizzy finish.
Garnish with a sprig of mint and a few berries or peach slices.
What to Serve It With
Charcuterie boards with soft cheeses and prosciutto
Grilled chicken or shrimp skewers
Fresh fruit tarts or lemon cookies
Summer salads with citrus vinaigrettes
Variations / Substitutions
Make it Rosé Sangria: Swap the white wine for a chilled dry rosé.
Use Frozen Fruit: Frozen peach slices and berries keep your drink cold longer.
Add Citrus: Orange or lemon slices give a tangy brightness.
Go Boozy: Add a splash of vodka or rum for a stronger kick.
Storage & Leftovers
Refrigerator: Store leftover sangria covered in the fridge for up to 2 days.
Best Fresh: Sangria is best served the same day, but even better after a few hours of infusing.
Do Not Freeze: The texture of the fruit will suffer.
FAQs
Can I make Peach Sangria ahead of time?
Yes! It’s actually better made in advance so the fruit can infuse the wine.
Can I skip the peach schnapps?
Sure! The sangria will still taste great, but it won’t be as peach-forward.
Is it possible to make this non-alcoholic?
Absolutely. Swap the wine for white grape juice and omit the schnapps.
What wine is best for sangria?
A dry white like Sauvignon Blanc or Pinot Grigio gives a crisp base.
Can I use canned peaches?
Yes, just drain them first, and cut into thin slices.
How do I keep it cold without watering it down?
Use frozen fruit instead of ice, or chill all ingredients ahead of time.
What if I don’t like mint?
Leave it out or replace it with fresh basil for a fun twist.
Final Thoughts
This Peach Sangria recipe is one of those effortless drinks that always impress.
Fruity, light, and refreshing, it’s the kind of pitcher cocktail that disappears quickly — so make sure you save yourself a glass before your guests arrive!

Easy Peach Sangria
Ingredients
- 1 bottle white wine Sauvignon Blanc or Pinot Grigio
- 1/2 cup peach schnapps
- 1 large peach thinly sliced
- 1/3 cup fresh blueberries
- 5 –7 sprigs of mint
- 1 –2 tablespoons agave nectar
- Optional: Sparkling water for topping
- Ice for serving
Instructions
- Add peach schnapps, peaches, blueberries, mint, agave, and white wine to a large pitcher.
- Stir and let sit for at least 1 hour in the fridge (4 hours for best flavor).
- When serving, pour over ice and top with sparkling water if desired.
- Garnish with mint.
- See full steps with tips & photos → https://p4pd.org/easy-peach-sangria-recipe/
Notes
- Adjust sweetness by adding more or less agave to taste.
- For a non-alcoholic version, use white grape juice and peach juice in place of wine and schnapps.
- Best enjoyed the same day. The fruit can be eaten as a sweet treat after the drink!