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Olive Garden Berry Sangria is a light and refreshing beverage. Olive Garden offers a couple of different types of sangria and this one is made with fresh berries, red wine, and fruit juice.

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Everyone knows and loves the Olive Garden. Many people dine there regularly to enjoy its home-style Italian cuisine with its freshly made sauces and breadsticks. Instead of ordering a bottle of wine with your meal, you might want to drink something that is lighter but still has a bit of alcoholic zing, such as sangria.

Sangria is a light, refreshing beverage especially perfect for lunch, and the Olive Garden gives you two choices, their regular sangria, and their Berry Sangria.

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About the Olive Garden Berry Sangria

Many sangrias are flavored with several types of alcohol, but the Olive Garden Berry Sangria is delightfully simply – just wine, fruit juices, and fresh fruit. This sangria goes down more smoothly and easily than a much stiffer drink.

When making this Berry Sangria, you can take advantage of whichever fruit is in season and entices you with its beauty and freshness at your local market – blueberries, blackberries, strawberries are all good to use.

Ingredients

Here’s a list of what you need:

  • Red wine
  • Cran-raspberry juice
  • Simple syrup
  • Freshberriessuch as strawberries, blackberries, or blueberries

How to Make Olive Garden Sangria

  1. Pour all ingredients except the fresh fruit into a large container and stir well to combine.
  2. Refrigerate the sangria for a couple of hours before serving.
  3. When serving, place ice and fresh fruit in a glass. Fill the glass with sangria and garnish the glass with a strawberry.

Watch the video in the recipe card below for more berry sangria tips and information.

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What Wine to Use for Sangria

When making sangria, you can use almost any type of wine that you enjoy. I personally prefer a wine that isn’t too sweet but has a nice fruity character to it such as Merlot, Shiraz, and Rosé.

And, if you are on a wine budget, making Sangria is a great way to stretch a bottle of wine.

Do Take Care With Your Measurements

I have to relate a story about my experience with making Sangria for a tapas party I held. I didn’t measure my ingredients very accurately, and I ended up pouring about half a bottle of orange liquor into my sangria.

A wonderful mistake? – it was sooo tasty! However, about an hour into the party, I was wondering why I felt so tipsy! So learn from this and measure all of your sangria ingredients carefully.

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This copycat recipe is the Olive Garden’s original recipe before they switched to a premade mix – probably the Monin Blackberry Sangria Mix.

If you want, you can order the Monin Blackberry Mix online. It is what Olive Garden really uses.

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Olive Garden Berry Sangria

You can drink the Olive Garden Berry Sangrias at home, they are so easy to make.

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Course: Drinks

Cuisine: Spanish

Keyword: Olive Garden Recipes

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 8

Calories: 147kcal

Author: Stephanie Manley

Ingredients

  • 750 ml red wine I used Merlot
  • 2 cups cran-raspberry juice
  • 1/4 cups simple sugar syrup
  • fresh berries such as strawberries, blackberries, or blueberries to garnish

Instructions

  • Combine all ingredients except the fresh fruit in a large container; stir well to combine. Let mixture stand a couple of hours before serving. When serving, place ice into glass, then fresh fruit and sangria and garnish glass with a strawberry.

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Nutrition

Calories: 147kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 0g | Fat: 0g | Saturated Fat: 0g | Cholesterol: 0mg | Sodium: 11mg | Potassium: 162mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar: 16g | Vitamin C: 37.4mg | Calcium: 14mg | Iron: 1mg

About Stephanie Manley

I recreate your favorite restaurant recipes, so you can prepare these dishes at home. I help you cook dinner, and serve up dishes you know your family will love. You can find most of the ingredients for all of the recipes in your local grocery store.

Stephanie is the author of CopyKat.com's Dining Out in the Home, and CopyKat.com's Dining Out in the Home 2.

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  1. Sharon Coles

    I used a sweet red wine and cranberry cherry juice and just a touch more simple syrup and it came out great!

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  2. Marc Paul

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    Hi Stephanie,

    My girlfriend and I tried the Olive Garden Green Apple Sangria recipe, it was awesome. Thank you for sharing!!!!!

    Reply

  3. Ben Rayl

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    This is the best sangria ever! Thanks for such a great recipe!

    Reply

  4. Toni | Boulder Locavore

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    Thank you so much for the tips! I will definitely try this for the holidays!

    Reply

  5. Joanne

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    This sangria is so delicious!

    Reply

  6. Brenda

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    I love the cran-raspberry juice in this!

    Reply

  7. Barbara Schieving

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    Definitely a perfect drink for parties.

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The Best Olive Garden Berry Sangria Recipe and Video - CopyKat Recipes (2024)

FAQs

Does Olive Garden sell their sangria mix? ›

Olive Garden sells three different types of sangria, and according to the video, you can purchase any of them to make at home. The apple sangria recipe calls for Primo Amore Moscato, Monin Granny Smith Apple Puree, and cans of Dole pineapple juice.

What is Berry sangria made of? ›

In a large pitcher, combine the blackberries, strawberries, blueberries, red wine, brandy, and apple juice. Stir until mixed. Chill for at least 4 hours. Add the lemon-lime soda, then serve with a strawberry on each glass.

Is it better to make sangria the night before? ›

Don't skimp on the chilling time.

By chilling the sangria, you give the fresh fruits a chance to infuse the wine with sweet, fresh flavor. If you cut this time short, your sangria won't taste as fruity or as balanced. I let mine chill for at least 8 hours before serving, or overnight for the best flavor.

What fruit to cut up in sangria? ›

I always squeeze half of an orange into the sangria, then thinly slice the other half. I use lemon instead of lime based on a tip from America's Test Kitchen. Then I add seasonal fruit—I love to use strawberries or peaches in the warmer months, and apples and pears in cooler months. Any combination will do!

What is the best store bought wine for sangria? ›

My Top Tip for Making Your Own Sangria at Home

If you're making your own sangria and shopping for wine to use, I recommend unoaked Tempranillo or Garnacha for red sangria, and Sauvignon Blanc or Picpoul for white.

Does it matter what wine you use for sangria? ›

As long as the wine is inexpensive, fruity and tastes good on its own, it'll work well in sangria. Red. When making red sangria, you want to look for something that's fruity with low tannins.

What brandy is best for sangria? ›

"When choosing a brandy, it is best to go toward a Spanish one made with Spanish grapes," said Trujillo. "I find Carlos I Solera Gran Reserva Brandy to be perfect for sangria." This brandy was aged in American oak casks and has notes of vanilla and caramel.

Why was sangria illegal? ›

Sangria, wine mixed with fruit, has always been legal and available. The issue comes about when Sangria is mixed with brandy or other spirits that raises the alcohol content of the drink. Alcohol-boosted Sangria was illegal because of a 1934 law formed post-prohibition to keep the percentage of alcohol low in drinks.

Does fruit soak up alcohol in sangria? ›

Classic Spanish sangria is made with red wine, fruit, a little sugar and brandy. Once all of the ingredients are combined, they allow the sangria to sit for a few hours, usually overnight. This allows the fruit to soak up the wine and flavor the sangria.

What are the basic ingredients for sangria? ›

Step 1In a large pitcher, mix wine, orange juice, brandy, and granulated sugar. Stir in oranges, apples, blueberries, strawberries, and cinnamon. Step 2Refrigerate until ready to serve, at least 2 hours or preferably overnight.

Why does my sangria taste bitter? ›

Tannins are naturally created during the winemaking process due to grape skins and seeds. Tannins tend to give the wine a bitter flavor. This is important because tannins do not taste good when they're cold, and sangria is typically served chilled.

How long do you leave fruit in sangria? ›

Instructions
  1. Add the wine, brandy, orange juice, diced orange, diced apple, diced lemon and cinnamon stick to a large pitcher. Stir to combine. ...
  2. Cover and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes or up to 4 hours.
  3. Serve the sangria over ice, topping off each glass with a splash of bubbly soda (or sparkling water) if desired.

Is fresh or frozen fruit better for sangria? ›

Freezing and thawing softens the fruit—water expands when frozen, rupturing the fruit's cellular walls—making maceration and flavor-melding that much easier. Plus, frozen fruit is very cold, which helps make your sangria very cold, which is (obviously) what you want in a summer beverage.

What do you eat when drinking sangria? ›

Red Sangria: Rich, Bold Pairings

You can also think about pairing it with dishes like empanadas, grilled steak, chorizo, manchego cheese, or sweet and sour meatballs. The bold flavors of red sangria can stand up to the richness of these dishes, creating a perfect match.

Should you eat the fruit in sangria? ›

Whether you are one of those who choose to nibble on some fruit or not, there is no doubt that the sliced fruit served with the Sangria soaks up the flavors and is delicious to eat!

Does Olive Garden still have the green apple sangria? ›

Inspired by Olive Garden's now discontinued signature sangria, this copycat green apple moscato sangria is the perfect fall twist on the classic.

Is sangria sold in a bottle? ›

New York- Mija Sangria is a natural, refreshing, ready-to-drink bottled sangria made in New York with premium wine and 100% real fruit juice for a true homemade taste. Tastes of red wine, blood orange, acai, pomegranate and lemon will explode on your palate.

Does Olive Garden sangria have alcohol? ›

Ingredients. Many sangrias are flavored with several types of alcohol, but the Olive Garden Sangria is delightfully simple – just wine, fruit juices, and fresh fruit. This sangria goes down more smoothly and easily than a much stiffer drink.

What is the sweet red wine at Olive Garden? ›

Sweet Red Roscato Rosso Dolce

Olive Garden first introduced this irresistible, gently fizzy northern Italian wine to the U.S. and is one of America's sweethearts. It has a touch of sweetness, bright acidity and aromatic notes of cherry, blackberry and red raspberry.

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