Tropical Sangria- A refreshing blend of pineapple, papaya, guava juice, and fruits, infused with Moscato and rum.
You say Sangria!
I say crowd-pleaser, versatile, fresh-tasting, crazy good flavors, vibrantly colored, and tons of other adjectives that would take up this whole page.
This tropical sangria is deserving of all these appealing adjectives, because it is simply a really good fruity drink and is also great for non-alcoholics too- without the alcohol.
They say this tropical sangria is best during summer, they (popular belief) might be right, but it tastes darn good too, during this festive season. Why not make it when you have all these tropical fruits available and if you don’t. No worries, use the fruits you have available.
My favorite fruits are, pineapple, papaya and mango- these are the fruits I grew up eating during my formative years. They have remained on my go-to list of fruits.
The other fruits, which I like but are not available all the time, are guava and passion fruit. I found some fresh-looking guava at my local Indian market and I jumped at the chance of including it in this tropical blend and it fit right in.
This tropical-inspired sangria is quite sweet. The guava, pineapple, and passion fruit sweetens the sangria up, so no additional sugar is really needed. You may use any combination of fruit juice and wine. Adding rum to this fruit blend gives it a nice zing.
However, it is your creation, do with it as you wish. It really has no recipe, just guidelines. Switch it up and make it your signature drink.
Tips: Make sure your fruits are firm, not mushy and it tastes a million times better the following day- so make it a day in advance if you can.
Enjoy!
Watch How To Make It
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Mireya Martina says
I loved this coctail and want more of this drink recipe
Imma says
Glad you like it. I have a lot of juices and drinks recipes on the blog HERE https://www.africanbites.com/category/beverages/. You can try and let me know how they goes ๐
Amie says
Can you use red wine in this recipe instead of white wine?
ImmaculateBites says
Yes you can.
Angelina says
This sounds amazing!
Has anyone tried it with coconut rum? Or would a regular rum be best to use?
Rosemary Adamu says
We have been having a pic off summer here in the Netherlands and I want something different ,so try the Sangria n my guests โค๏ธ it!!!
ImmaculateBites says
Awesome! Do let me know how it works out for you. Thanks !
ChiChi says
This cocktail has my name all over it. Love it
ImmaculateBites says
Awesome!!!
Sabine says
This recipe rocks! It was perfect on a hot day. I made ice cubes out of my left over pineapple juice and added them to the sangria. Yum! Thanks again for your great recipes!
ImmaculateBites says
Thank you Sabine!
Tasha says
Me and my girls are hanging out tonight at my place . I am off to get some of the fruits and wine . They are going to love this. Thanks for sharing
ImmaculateBites says
They sure would!
Sara says
My weekend has began. Let the drinks pour!