blueberry rosemary sangria recipe

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blueberry rosemary citrus sangria recipeA few summer’s ago, one of my dear friends, Erin, brought Rosemary Blueberry Sangria to a summer barbeque. Ever since then, every time I want to make sangria, I think about Erin’s drink of fabulousness. Last weekend, I was in charge of red wine sangria for a baby shower and got ahold of the Blueberry Rosemary Sangria recipe.
blueberry rosemary citrus sangria recipeAnd friends, it was just as good as I remember. Maybe better.
blueberry rosemary citrus sangria recipeWant to make some too (YES! You do! Seriously- you should probably take your computer to your kitchen with you right now to check if you have blueberries, lemons and rosemary)?
blueberry rosemary citrus sangria recipeINGREDIENTS
4 cups water
3 cups frozen blueberries
2 cups sugar or to taste
3-4 large lemons, halved
5 sprigs rosemary
1 bottle (750 ml) red wine (a blended wine, just whatever is cheapest)
1 bottle sparkling lemonade
DIRECTIONS
First, make the rosemary blueberry syrup (directions below). Then add one bottle (750 ml or about 3 cups) of red wine, 1 bottle of sparkling lemonade and some blueberries and lemons to serve.
blueberry rosemary sangria recipeTO MAKE THE SYRUP- Put water, blueberries, lemons and rosemary in a pot and bring to a boil. ย Once boiling, pour in sugar and stir until dissolved then reduce heat to simmer 20 minutes. ย At this point, taste and see if you prefer more sugar or lemon to be added. ย Let cool about 10 minutes.
blueberry rosemary sangria recipeStrain over a large bowl with pour spout and mash the fruit to get all the juice out. ย Let the juice cool completely.
Then pour juice, one bottle wine and one bottle of sparkling lemonade into a pitcher and refrigerate. ย Serve in glasses over ice.
To make a nonalcoholic version, mix the syrup with a sparkling juice of some kind (at about a 1:1 ratio), chill and serve.
blueberry rosemary citrus sangria recipeWriting this up makes me feel like I should make more right now…

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11 Comments

    1. Oh Pennsylvania and your weather- totally feel your pain, friend. I won’t tell you what the temp is here. ๐Ÿ˜‰

  1. hello! randomly came across your recipe and I AM SO LOOKING FORWARD TO MAKING IT! just wanted to check … you need 2 bottles of wine – is that correct? 1 for the boiling part and then one to dilute it at the end?
    Thanks!

    1. Nope, just boil with water and then add wine at the end. And seriously, SO GOOD. ๐Ÿ™‚ Just seeing your comment makes me think I should make this again. ๐Ÿ™‚

      1. Ah ok because your first step says
        “Then add one bottle (750 ml or about 3 cups) of red wine and some blueberries and lemons floating in the mixture.”
        Am going to make it now! ๐Ÿ™‚

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