Caramel Apple Sangria

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Caramel Apple Sangria Recipe – Apple cider sangria with caramel vodka & white wine.  This is the best easy Fall sangria recipe.

Ingredients for Caramel Apple Sangria: White wine, caramel vodka, apple cider, and applesThis fruity drink tastes like an adult caramel apple. White wine mixed with caramel vodka, apple cider, and chopped apples. Serve this at your next holiday party or any time of year.

You could switch up this easy sangria recipe by using sparkling apple cider.  It will have the same great fall flavors, with a little extra bubble and fizz.

Large pitcher of Caramel Apple Sangria

I use pinot grigio for this because I like dry wine.  If you know you like sweet wine, you could use something like riesling or moscato.  Just remember the apple cider will sweeten things up too.

Serve it chilled or over ice.  Add chopped apples to each individual glass or to the sangria pitcher.

Glass of apple cider sangria

How do you make Caramel Apple Sangria?

  • In a large pitcher, add 1 bottle of mild white wine.
  • Add caramel vodka, and apple cider.  Then, stir.
  • Add chopped apples.
  • Serve cold.

Watch the step by step video for this Apple Cider Sangria Recipe with caramel vodka below:

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glass of apple cider sangria with white wine, caramel vodka, and apple cider

Caramel Apple Sangria Recipe

5 from 34 votes
Caramel Apple Sangria Recipe - Apple cider sangria with caramel vodka & white wine.  This is the best easy Fall sangria recipe.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes

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Servings 10 servings
Calories 201 kcal

Ingredients
 

  • 1 (750 ml) bottle pinot grigio -or your favorite mild white wine
  • 1 cup caramel flavored vodka
  • 6 cups apple cider
  • 2 medium apples -cored and chopped

Instructions

  • Stir the wine, vodka, and apple cider together in a large pitcher.
  • Add the chopped apples to the pitcher, or to individual glasses.
  • Serve the sangria cold or over ice.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cup | Calories: 201kcal | Carbohydrates: 22g | Sodium: 6mg | Potassium: 181mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 17g | Vitamin A: 20IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium: 14mg | Iron: 0.2mg
Course Drinks
Keyword apple cider sangria, caramel apple sangria recipe, Fall cocktail recipe, white apple sangria
Cuisine American
Author Amanda Finks
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  1. 5 stars
    Made this and I loved it. I didn’t realize that I picked a bottle of spiced cider…it still tasted great. The extra flavors just added to the whole drink. I’ll try with regular cider. I used the same exact measurements…I know what I’ll be bringing to holiday gatherings etc this season

  2. I love that you have Louisburg cider. I have a lot of family there. It’s all I buy! We can get it here in Omaha!

    1. Hi Jen,
      You could totally use spiced apple cider. It will add a lot of spiciness to the drink, however. It just depends on your taste preferences. I personally don’t care for spiced cider, so I probably wouldn’t like it. But if you know that you are a fan of spiced cider, they you will probably love it in this drink. Hope you like it 🙂

  3. I made a large batch of this and many thought it was too sweet! I can’t drink /test it myself, but has anyone ever cut it with a 1/4 c of bourbon and/or added club soda to cut the sweetness down? Other options could be to add OJ, but I don’t know how well that would go… Thank you!

    1. I think it all depends on your taste preferences. If you typically enjoy sweeter wines like white zinfandel, then you will probably like it in this drink. I think the sparkling cider idea is great! It would just give it a little bit of fizz, which sounds lovely.

  4. In case you all were wondering, I have calculated the ABV for this mixture. Using 30% spirits and 13.5% wine, this cocktail weighs in at a nice 7.2% ABV. Drink responsibly!

  5. So I bought Salted caramel vodka by mistake. :/ Do you think it will taste ok with the ‘salt’ flavor? Don’t want to make up a whole batch and have it taste icky!……

      1. Did anyone find out if using salted Carmel vodka would be ok? My husband bought that instead of regular Carmel vodka.

  6. 5 stars
    Made this today, half with pinot and half with moscato. LOVED the moscato, really helps mask the vodka’s strength. Pinot tasted like cough syrup. I’ll make the moscato one again for sure. Thanks for the recipe!

  7. This sounds wonderful! Going to serve this at thanksgiving. I was wondering what brand Pinot Grigio is best?
    Thanks!

  8. I’m making this tomorrow for a girls’ night, perfect for this cold weather. Any ideas on what to eat with a drink like this? We need something to munch on and to soak up some of the booze!

  9. How would this be with regular vodka? I have Celiac Disease and can’t have flavored vodka (I can only drink certain brands that are distilled from non-wheat grains). I’d love to have this for our Halloween party. Thank you!

    1. Nicole,
      This cocktail gets all of it’s caramel flavor from the caramel flavored vodka. So, you could add caramel flavoring in other ways. I know they make caramel flavored coffee syrups, hopefully some of those are gluten free. You could also add caramel extract, which some stores carry in the spice section.
      Hope this helps.

    2. When I made this i simply warmed the apple cider and stirred in a few tablespoons of caramel (i let it cool before adding the boozy part) the brand was Bonne Maman, its a spreadable caramel thats pretty good, though I do get it here in germany I don’t know about stateside brands. It worked out just fine, for a party tomorrow I think i shall try mulling the cider first then adding in the alcohol once its cooled.

    3. Try infusing a bottle of vodka such as Chopin or Ciroc (both gluten free) with caramel candies. Buy about 20 of the bite sized candy and place into an airtight container with the vodka. Shake it vigorously and then let it sit for about 3 or 4 days tasting each day, shaking periodically. Strain it with a cheesecloth when the flavor is just right and you’re all set, Gluten free caramel vodka! You can also add a quarter of a teaspoon (at most) of salt to make it a salted caramel vodka. Have fun!!

  10. 5 stars
    I made this at an atumn-themed party I had a few days ago and it was a HUGE hit! Absolutely delicious; I had to warn people that it actually was alcoholic because it just tasted so good. One moderation I made was adding about 1/2 a cup of fireball rum and it was awesome!

    1. Kat,
      Basically, it depends. As long as it’s stored in a sealed container in the refrigerator, it will be good until the expiration date listed on the apple cider container. However, once a bottle of wine has been opened, the taste will deteriorate over time. Some wines will take on a vinegary taste and aroma after a couple of days. This depends on the type, brand, and year of the wine.
      Since the wine is being mixed up in a sangria, I always buy inexpensive wine for this. And, I haven’t had any problems with the taste after a few days. I’m pretty sure I’ve stored it up to 4 days without any problems. Beyond that, I’m not sure how good it will be.
      Hope this helps.

    1. Amanda,
      Absolutely! That sounds fantastic!
      Keep in mind that alcohol boils at a lower temperature than water. And, if it is boiled, some of the alcohol will ‘cook off’.

    2. Amanda,
      Absolutely! That sounds fantastic!
      Keep in mind that alcohol boils at a lower temperature than water. And, if it is boiled, some of the alcohol will ‘cook off’.

        1. 5 stars
          I put the cider in a crock pot, along with cinnamon sticks, a whole orange with cloves stuck in it and 1/4 cup of brown sugar. Then I just put the bottle of caramel vodka beside the crock pot, and my guests can add it, or have it alcohol free.

    3. Hi Amanda,
      I’m making this and plan on soaking the apple first in lemon lime soda, will that make a difference in the taste?
      Thanks Jane Yenni

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I’m a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist living in Zionsville, IN. I’m an avid cook, travel nerd, & lover of good food! I’m trained in Food Science & recipe development. It’s my mission to bring you the BEST recipes your whole family will love!

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