Easy Spooky Halloween Sangria
My children and I love to attend as many Halloween parties and events as possible during October. Fun, candy, friends, candy, costumes, did I say candy? After all that fun and Momma hustle I love a glass of this Spooky Halloween Sangria.
While I love those Halloween events, the getting ready for them can be downright exhausting… even stressful! By the time I’ve wrangled 6 kids into costumes I appreciate adult friendly food and drink at the Halloween parties we attend!
This year my crew is also insisting that I too dress up. I’m not sure yet what costume they (I mean we) will come up with. Last year my daughter dressed as an Indian, so I wore my flannel and borrowed my Dad’s hat for my costume. I guess that one costume set a precident- now they expect Momma to dress up too.
On top of deciding on a costume for myself, my girls and I are having a ‘no spend’ Halloween- so the costume must be something we already own or can borrow. And, since we have little ones, nothing too scary. Got any ideas for me? I’d love to hear them.
So by the time I dress myself, and help the 6 of them get ready I’ll definitely be ready for an adult drink when we arrive at our parties! I absolutely love this delicious and easy white wine apple sangria recipe.
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How about mixing up this delicious and fun Apple Sangria with a Hint of Peach for the ladies at your next Halloween gathering? Add some spooky eyeballs and creepy spiders and these yummy drinks are ready to join the Halloween party themselves!
After all that hustle getting 6 kids into Halloween costumes Momma needs a glass of Spooky Apple Sangria (with a Hint of Peach). Thankfully it’s easy to whip up and even better to enjoy!
Spooky Halloween Sangria {with a Hint of Apple + Peach}
Ingredients:
- 750 ml bottle (or 3 1/4 cups) Chardonnay (or if you prefer red, choose Cabernet Sauvignon)
- 1/3 cup sugar
- 3/4 cup peach schnapps
- 1/3 a can of apple juice concentrate (approx. 8 tablespoons)
- 2 cups of sliced and/or cubed apples
- 1 cup of sliced and/or cubed peaches
Directions:
Mix together 3 1/4 cups of wine and 3/4 cup of peach schnapps
Mix in 1/3 a cup of sugar.
Stir in 1/3 a can of frozen apple juice concentrate.
Cut several apples and peaches. Save a few slices for decoration and garnish, then cut the rest into bite-sized cubes. Add the fruit to the Sangria.
Place in the fridge overnight if possible, or for at least several hours.
Just before guests arrive, pour the Sangria into glasses and garnish with fruit slices, eyeballs, and spiders.
This Spooky Halloween Sangria recipe is absolutely delicious. Try not to drink it all before your guests arrive! In fact, better make at least a double batch!
Won’t it be so much fun to watch all the little ones enjoy the Halloween fun while enjoying time with girlfriends (and this yummy drink)?If you are looking for an easy and yummy Halloween dessert- great for kids or adults- check out my Halloween Dirt Cake recipe.
Spooky Halloween Sangria {with a Hints of Apple + Peach}
Ingredients
- 750 ml bottle (or 3 1/4 cups) white or red wine
- 1/3 cup sugar
- 3/4 cup peach schnapps
- 1/3 a can of apple juice concentrate (approx. 8 tablespoons)
- 2 cups of sliced and/or cubed apples
- 1 cup of sliced and/or cubed peaches
Instructions
- Mix together 3 1/4 cups of wine and 3/4 cup of peach schnapps.
- Mix in 1/3 a cup of sugar.
- Stir in 1/3 a can of frozen apple juice concentrate.
- Cut several apples and peaches. Save a few slices for decoration and garnish, then cut the rest into bite-sized cubes. Add the fruit to the Sangria.
- Place in the fridge overnight if possible, or for at least several hours.
- Enjoy!
Nutrition Information:
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 15Carbohydrates: 4g
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I love Sangria! That looks super yummy — the twist of peach is a great idea that I haven’t tried.
I love the idea of Halloween fun for grownups.
🙂
Traci
What a fun recipe! I love the addition of the eyeballs and spiders to take this sangria to the next level! #client
oh my husband loves when i take freshly plucked apples from the orchard and make sangria for him
The combination of apple and peach sounds so lovely. The weekend is here so sangria’s are in order.
These sound great. My mom has a big get together on her porch on Halloween as we hand out candy. I have to get her to make some
The sangria sounds delicious and a great blend of apple and peach. I love the eyeballs! What are they? Are they edible? The spiders are a great touch!
Yikes, that is a scary drink! But it does look and sound amazing…I might need this after a day of trick or treating:)