Pineapple Mango Sangria

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Impress your guests with a delicious and easy-to-make Pineapple Mango Sangria. This fruity and flavorful recipe is a fun and tropical twist on classic sangria. It’s certain to please everyone’s taste buds and take your summer entertaining to the next level.

pineapple mango sangria in a glass with mango and basil garnish with pitcher of sangria.

I’m super excited to bring you today’s recipe. It’s a Pineapple Mango Sangria. Last week when I was in Chicago I was served one of these as part of a fabulous dinner. While I didn’t have the exact recipe, I got creative and made a pretty close, if not better, replica at home.

This is such a fun take on traditional sangria. It’s really fresh and not overly sweet. Instead of the usual brandy, I used St. Germain, an elderflower liqueur. It gives a unique flavor and freshness to the drink. I will warn you – it’s a bit expensive (about $30-35 per bottle), but it’s worth every penny!

Also, mangoes are readily available in the supermarket these days and are so sweet and juicy. They make a great little garnish.

I’m really loving the fresh herbs in here too. The basil really adds to the depth of flavor. If you’re a fan of herby cocktails you also need to check out my watermelon basil cocktail, strawberry thyme martini, and strawberry basil martini.

up close pineapple mango sangria in a glass with mango and basil garnish.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • One of the many reasons you’ll love this recipe is its versatility. You can tweak the ingredients to match your preferences, add or subtract fruits, or adjust the sweetness or sourness levels.
  • If you’ve never made sangria before (I have a bunch of delicious sangria recipes you will love), it is so quick and easy to make. You can have a pitcher ready in just a few minutes.
  • This particular recipe is totally unique. I think most people have had red sangria or white sangria, but probably not pineapple mango. This variation is a great way to impress a crowd.

Love sangria and want more? You’ve got it! I have a sangria recipe for every season. There’s something for everyone and every occasion. This sangria recipe collection is full of unique and classic recipes I know you’re going to love!

pineapple mango sangria in a glass with mango and basil garnish.

Ingredients

Ready to give this pineapple mango sangria a try? Let’s gather the ingredients. Here’s what you’ll need:

  • dry white wine
  • pineapple juice
  • St. Germain liqueur
  • fresh pineapple
  • fresh mango 
  • fresh basil leaves 
pineapple mango sangria in a glass with mango and basil garnish.

How to Make

As I mentioned, making sangria is so easy! I’ll walk you through the steps below. I’ve also provided a full ingredient list and detailed instructions in the printable recipe card at the end of this post.

  1. Add all of the ingredients into a large pitcher and stir.
  2. Refrigerate for about 2 hours before serving.
  3. Serve in a glass with ice. Garnish with a basil leaf and fruit slice.
pineapple mango sangria in a glass with mango and basil garnish.

Recipe Notes and Variations

To take your sangria game to the next level, here are a few tips and tricks to keep in mind.

  • Make sure to use fresh fruit that is in season for optimal flavor. Additionally, consider using a variety of fruits to add depth and complexity to your sangria. 
  • When it comes to the wine, opt for a dry and crisp white like Pinot Grigio or Sauvignon Blanc. This will help balance out the sweetness from the fruit and any added sugar.
  • Another fun variation is to infuse your sangria with different spices or herbs, such as fresh mint leaves, or ginger root. This can add a whole new level of complexity to your drink, making it perfect for more sophisticated palettes. 

The possibilities are truly endless when it comes to sangria variations, so don’t be afraid to get creative and experiment with different flavor combinations.

pineapple mango sangria in a glass with mango and basil garnish.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make this sangria ahead of time?

Absolutely! In fact, we recommend it. Sangria tastes best when it has time to sit and allow the flavors to meld together. Just be sure to keep it in the refrigerator until you’re ready to serve.

Can I use a different type of fruit?

Of course! One of the best things about sangria is that it’s so versatile. Feel free to use any fruit that you have on hand or that you think would go well with the flavors in this recipe. Some good options might include strawberries, raspberries, or peaches.

Can I use a different type of alcohol?

Yes, you can definitely experiment with different types of alcohol. White wine is the traditional choice for sangria, but you could also try using rosé or even red wine. You can also use brandy or rum in place of the St. Germain.

Can I make this recipe non-alcoholic?

Totally! To make a non-alcoholic version of this recipe, simply omit the wine and replace it with sparkling grape juice and additional pineapple juice.

This might easily become my favorite drink for those late-summer evenings on the porch. It also gives me an excuse to use up some of my basil that is growing like a weed.

pineapple mango sangria in a glass with mango and basil garnish.

More Summer Cocktails You Will Love

I hope you’ll try making this Pineapple Mango Sangria. I think you’re going to love it!  If you do, please leave a comment and a 5-star rating below. 

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Pineapple, Mango, and Basil Sangria

This Pineapple, Mango, and Basil Sangria is a fun and tropical twist on classic sangria. It’s a delicious and unique cocktail recipe for summer sipping! 
5 from 2 votes
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Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Keyword: basil, cocktail, mango, pineapple, sangria
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Chilling Time: 2 hours
Total Time: 2 hours 15 minutes
Servings: 6
Calories: 328kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 bottle (750 mll) dry white wine I used Cupcake Vineyard’s Pinot Grigio.
  • 2 1/2 cups pineapple juice
  • 1 cup St. Germain
  • 1 cup fresh pineapple diced
  • 1 cup fresh mango diced
  • 6-8 basil leaves chopped into 1-inch pieces

Instructions

  • Add all of the ingredients into a large pitcher and stir.
  • Refrigerate for about 2 hours before serving.
  • Serve in a glass with ice. Garnish with a basil leaf and fruit slice.

Nutrition

Calories: 328kcal | Carbohydrates: 39g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 9mg | Potassium: 294mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 33g | Vitamin A: 340IU | Vitamin C: 33mg | Calcium: 31mg | Iron: 1mg

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19 Comments

  1. Michael,
    That glass & silver pitcher is gorgeous. Assuming it is vintage, but if not, what is the source? Love your photos, recipes, decorating time…and of course, your home!
    Shirley

  2. It’s YUMMY, Michael. Thanks for sharing your recipe.
    You inspired me to get creative w/ beverages, so I when tried it again (for a brunch) I adapted/changed it a little, too, to make a Pineapple-Mango “Mimosa” (I used a Moscato d’Asti & Prosecco (both by Cupcake Vineyards) adding some mint & lavender instead if the basil. Also Yummy.
    (And I may get “CRAZY” and try adding orange, lemon, and/or lime to either concoction next time and see what happens!!!)
    Thanks again, Michael, for another charming inspiration!

    1. Mimi – that sounds fabulous! It’s all about experimenting and trying new things. I may actually have to give that a try. Yum!

      xo Michael

  3. Happy Birthday Week!!

    I prefer a month-long celebration for mine, but a week is quite respectable. This sangria looks divine and I hope that a few glasses will be included in your celebrations this weekend! When I make a batch of this I will raise a glass to you!

    Cheers!

    1. Colleen, you’d probably be okay leaving it out all together. You could also try citron vodka or, for a fruitier drink, peach schnapps. Hope that helps!

      xo Michael