
This Berry Rosé Sangria is one of those recipes that works for just about any occasion. It’s light, fruity, and easy to make ahead — perfect for brunch, backyard dinners, or casual get-togethers. Even better, it can easily be made with or without alcohol, so everyone gets to enjoy a pretty, flavorful drink.
The base of this recipe is fresh berries, citrus, and a homemade strawberry syrup that can be sweetened with either sugar or honey. From there, you can choose sparkling rosé or white wine for the cocktail version, or non-alcoholic sparkling rosé for a refreshing mocktail.

Why You’ll Love This Berry Sangria
- Works as both a cocktail and mocktail
- Fresh fruit and homemade syrup
- Naturally sweetened option with honey
- Easy to make ahead
- Perfect for parties, brunch, or everyday sipping
Berry Rosé Sangria
This Berry Rosé Sangria is fresh, light, and bursting with berry flavor. Made with strawberries, raspberries, citrus, and sparkling wine, it features a homemade strawberry syrup sweetened with sugar or honey. Easily adaptable into a mocktail using non-alcoholic sparkling rosé.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 8 minutes
Chill Time: At least 3 hours to overnight
Total Time: 3 hours 18 minutes to overnight
Active Time: About 18 minutes
Yield: 8 servings (4 ounces each)
Ingredients
Strawberry Syrup (Serve Chilled):
- 2 cups strawberries, diced
- 1/2 cup granulated sugar or 1/3 cup honey
- 1/2 cup water
- 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
Sangria Base (Cocktail or Mocktail):
- 3 cups strawberries, sliced
- 1 cup raspberries
- 1 orange, halved and sliced
- Juice of 1 orange (about 1/4 cup)
- Strawberry syrup, to taste
Choose One:
- 1 bottle sparkling rosé or white wine (750 mL)
- 1 bottle non-alcoholic sparkling rosé (750 mL)

Instructions
Strawberry Syrup (Make First):
- Add the strawberries, sugar (or honey), water, and lemon juice to a medium saucepan over medium heat.
- Bring to a gentle simmer and cook for 6–8 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the strawberries release their juices and the mixture slightly thickens.
- Mash the strawberries with a fork or potato masher.
- Optional: For a smoother syrup, strain the mixture through a mesh strainer into a bowl, pressing with the back of a spoon to extract as much syrup as possible.
- Refrigerate the syrup until completely chilled, preferably overnight.



Sangria (Cocktail or Mocktail):
- Add the sliced strawberries, raspberries, orange slices, orange juice, and strawberry syrup to a large pitcher.
- Stir gently to combine.
- Refrigerate for several hours or overnight to allow the flavors to meld.
- Just before serving, slowly pour in the sparkling rosé, white wine, or non-alcoholic sparkling rosé, and stir gently.
- Serve chilled over ice.



Mocktail Variation Ideas
If you’re skipping alcohol or serving a mixed crowd, here are easy ways to customize the mocktail version:
- NA Rosé + Sparkling Water: Use half NA sparkling rosé and half sparkling water for a lighter, less sweet drink.
- Citrus Boost: Add a splash of grapefruit or blood orange juice.
- Herbal Twist: Muddle fresh basil, mint, or rosemary into the pitcher before chilling.
- Berry Swap: Add blackberries or blueberries for deeper color and flavor.
- Single-Serve Mocktail: Build in a glass with ice, fruit, strawberry syrup, and top with NA sparkling rosé.

Tips for Best Flavor
- Add sparkling wine or NA rosé just before serving to keep it bubbly.
- Taste after chilling and adjust sweetness as needed — NA wines vary.
- A dry rosé keeps the drink refreshing and balanced.
FAQ
Yes! Simply swap the sparkling wine for non-alcoholic sparkling rosé. You can also mix in sparkling water if you prefer a lighter mocktail.
Absolutely. Prepare the fruit and syrup ahead, then add the sparkling wine or NA rosé just before serving to keep it bubbly.
A dry sparkling rosé or dry white wine works best. Avoid overly sweet wines since the strawberry syrup adds sweetness.
Yes. The strawberry syrup can be sweetened with honey for a more natural, lightly floral flavor.
It’s best enjoyed within 24 hours, though the fruit base can be prepped up to a day ahead.
Perfect for Any Occasion
Whether you’re hosting brunch, planning a party, or just want something refreshing in the fridge, this Berry Rosé Sangria delivers every time — with or without alcohol.

Berry Rose’ Sangria
Equipment
- Medium saucepan
- Mesh strainer (optional)
- Large pitcher
Ingredients
- Strawberry Syrup Serve Chilled:
- 2 cups strawberries diced
- 1/2 cup granulated sugar or 1/3 cup honey
- 1/2 cup water
- 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
- Sangria:
- 3 cups strawberries sliced
- 1 cup raspberries
- 1 orange halved and sliced
- Juice of 1 orange about 1/4 cup
- 1 bottle sparkling rosé or white wine 750 mL
- Strawberry syrup to taste
Instructions
- Strawberry Syrup (Make First):
- Add the strawberries, sugar (or honey), water, and lemon juice to a medium saucepan over medium heat.
- Bring to a gentle simmer and cook for 6–8 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the strawberries release their juices and the mixture slightly thickens.
- Mash the strawberries with a fork or potato masher.
- Optional: For a smoother syrup, strain the mixture through a mesh strainer into a bowl, pressing with the back of a spoon to extract as much syrup as possible.
- Refrigerate the syrup until completely chilled, preferably overnight.
- Sangria:
- Add the sliced strawberries, raspberries, orange slices, orange juice, wine, and strawberry syrup to a large pitcher.
- Stir gently to combine, adjusting the amount of syrup to taste.
- Refrigerate for several hours or overnight to allow the flavors to meld.
- Serve chilled over ice.
Notes
If using a very dry wine, you may want to add a little extra syrup.
Sangria tastes best after chilling overnight.
Nutrition
This Berry Rosé Sangria is light, fruity, and easy to make ahead. Made with fresh berries, citrus, and homemade strawberry syrup — plus an easy mocktail option!
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