mango, mint, and peach sangrias
Heat.
Summer heat, that is.
On Thursday, I am flying south to where heat, humidity, cowboy boots, and barbecue are the norm. Where the stars are bright and y’all is the only word you need to know. Yep, I am traveling to Austin, Texas to attend the BlogHer Food Conference. To say that I am jazz-hands excited is an understatement. I have never visited Austin. Nor have I attended a BlogHer conference. So, to be experiencing both at the same time is a double bonus!
Though I am probably going to melt like an ice cream cone on the 4th of July (it’s going to be 90+ degrees the whole weekend), I am looking forward to reconnecting with my blogging friends, as well as, forming new friendships. If you are going to the conference and see me walking around like a dodo bird, please save me and say hello. Let’s be friends.
With all of this heat and barbecue talk, I am getting mighty thirsty. I know, how about a cold beer? Although, I rarely turn down a frothy, ice cold beer, we can do better. Okay, how about a vodka tonic with a squeeze of fresh lime? Close. I love a refreshing vodka tonic but I want something a little more fruity. Well, how about sangria? OOOOOHHH AAAAHHH! Yes. BUT. What kind? How about mango and peach with a fresh mint? BINGO. Yahtzee. Survey says, YES!
Back in college, specifically on Wednesday nights, one of my favorite restaurants would serve $5 pitchers of sangria. My best girlfriends and I would get a table and sip sangria until the cows came home. Yeah, bad idea jeans. The next day I always felt terrible. I guess nothing can be good if it’s only five dollars, right?
Anyway, there is nothing to fear with this sangria. It’s made with real fruit and garnished with fresh mint. Plus, the Grand Mariner makes this drink an 11/10!
So, let’s cheer to our summer adventures ahead – minus the hangover!
Mango, Mint, and Peach Sangrias
Ingredients:
1/4 cup fresh mint (plus more for garnish)
1 cup Grand Marnier
2 peaches, sliced thinly
1 bottle of Pinot Grigio
1/3 cup water
1 large fresh mango, chopped
1/3 cup granulated sugar
Directions:
In a small saucepan, add sugar and water. Turn heat to medium and stir until sugar dissolves. Set simple syrup aside to cool.
In a large pitcher, add mango, peaches, mint, simple syrup, Grand Marnier, and Pinot Grigio. Stir to combine. Chill in fridge for a least 30 minutes. Pour sangria into glasses filled with ice. Garnish with fresh mint.
recipe adapted from Food and Wine Magazine
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This is SO pretty and I LOVE the fruits you used! Some of my very favorites!
Have fun in Austin girl! I am so jealous of all these Blog Her post people keep putting up! I wish I was coming!
Thanks, Tieghan! I so wish you were going. Next year for sure!
Hmmm…is 9:30 too early to get in on a glass of this?! Totally in love with this sangria! Austin is super fun & you’re going to have a blast at BlogHer!!
Ha! Never! I wish you were going, friend! We need to cross paths soon!
Love this sangria! It’s my ultimate favorite summer bevy! I can NOT wait to meet you/ melt with you in Austin! {eww that sounds kinda gross} 🙂
I know! Girl, I am going to die! Let’s just sweat together and drink some cool beverages!! See you tomorrow!
Shut the front door! My word these look and sound amazing! I have such a weak spot for sangria. It can get dangerous, it goes down so easily. 😉 I love your flavor combinations for this one.
Thanks, Leah! We need to have a glass together sometime!
This is absolutely gorgeous! Yes its pretty HOT right now in Texas. See you this weekend.
Thanks, Meagan! I am going to melt in Austin. See you tomorrow!
I keep telling myself how much I want to like wine but mostly so I can drink sangria. Helllllppp! I feel so out of the loop. This looks gorgeous though 😉
Rachel, you aren’t the only one! This is the only way I can drink white wine. You should totes try it!
I hate that I’m gonna miss a chance to kick it in Austin.. I need to keep up with all the happenings. Oh well, I’ll just make me some of this here Sangria and read everyone’s updates on instagram. Have Fun sista!
Erika, we will miss you!! Next year fo’ sure!
No hangover drinks are the only ones I can handle these days…so turning into an old fuddy duddy. Your sangria is so much fun and gorgeous!! I wish I could meet you at the BlogHer conference. Next year for sure! Have fun!
Amen to that! I so wish you were going! Next year for sure, friend!
Sangria in the summer is one of my favorite drinks. I love the peach in this. I am going to have to try this soon. Have fun in Austin! I wish I was going–stay cool!
You totally should Julia! We will miss you in Austin!
Sangria definitely needs to happen soon at our house! When I was in grad school we also had a bar that provided gigantic and very alcoholic pitchers of sangria for college-student prices (along with pizza, because pizza plus sangria = love). It was SUPER popular for a reason, let’s just say. 🙂 I love the idea of using mango and mint for a tropical rendition!
Ha! I am glad I’m not the only that did rounds of $5 sangrias. We need to cross paths soon and have a glass for old times sake!
Lauren, this sangria looks SO good right now! We’re in the 90s regularly here in Austin, and I’m in NEED of drinks like this lately, haha. Lovely recipe. Pinned!
Georgia, OH MERCY! Texas heat is going to melt me! I’ll bring a few pitchers with me to keep us cool!
So looking forward to meeting this weekend. I’m not, however, looking forward to the 90+ degree weather. Can you bring a pitcher of this in your suitcase? I’ll bring the solo cups.
Likewise! And the heat, I am going to melt! Why isn’t this conference in the mountains again? See you soon!
Oh, man does this look good! I just love all the fruity, fresh flavors going on!
And I’ll be the other person walking around BHF like a silly goose – let’s be friends!! Look for the girl in the parka, as the 90s in Austin will be like an Alaskan cruise for me coming from lovely Arizona… can’t wait to meet you!! 🙂
Ha! Let’s be friends fo’ sure! Looking forward to meeting you!
This is so gorgeous! Perfect for the hot summer days we have coming up.
Thanks, friend! I am going to miss you this weekend!!
Have a totally amazing time in Austin! I was so tempted to try and work out how to make it over because it’s one of those cities that I’d love to visit and I would have loved to meet you all even more but I guess I will have to live vicariously through twitter/instagram/etc. This sangria sounds like such a perfect summer drink, love those tropical flavours!
Just discovered your blog and I’m loving this recipe! Perfect for summer get-togethers! Thanks!
I made this last night for a dinner party. Hands Down the BEST sangria I’ve ever made! My guests were raving about it and just couldn’t get enough. Thankfully I doubled the recipe. This is the perfect summer drink!
YAY!!! I am so glad you liked the sangria! Cheers!
Quick question…what size pinot do you use?? The small or large bottle? Thanks!
Lisa – Hi! Definitely a large standard bottle! Thanks:)
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