Is the boozy fruit in sangria your favorite part? Golden dried figs in white wine sangria with ginger ale a refreshing drink all year, especially late summer.
Course: Drinks
Keyword: fruit in sangria, ginger ale sangria, sangria with ginger ale, white wine sangria
Servings: 6
Calories: 215kcal
Ingredients
2tablespoonssugar
2tablespoonswater
2oranges
2lemons
1 1/2bottlescrisp white wine
2cinnamon sticks, broken in half
8ouncesOrchard Choice® or Sun-Maid® California Golden Dried Figs, stems removed and sliced lengthwise
1green apple, cored and cut into cubes
2cansginger aleor more as needed
Instructions
Combine the sugar and water in a small bowl. Microwave for 1 minute—the sugar should be dissolved. Set aside.
From 1 orange and 1 lemon, trim the citrus peels. Using a vegetable peeler, trim long strips of peel from both the orange and lemon. Twist the peels so they will release some of their oil. Cut supremes from the orange and lemon, then cut the citrus slices into small chunks. Place the citrus peel twists and chunks into a large bowl. Juice the leftover pith and membranes into the bowl.
Juice the remaining orange and lemon into the bowl. Add cinnamon sticks, sliced golden dried figs, apple chunks, and simple syrup. Stir with a wooden spoon until evenly distributed. Transfer fruit to a pitcher and pour the wine over it, giving one last final stir.
Chill for 3 hours or longer—the longer it steeps, the more wine-infused the fruit will be.
Pour the sangria into glasses. Just before drinking, top off and stir in ginger ale as desired.