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If you’re looking for a light and refreshing cocktail to sip on this summer, this watermelon sangria with Prosecco is it. It brings puréed watermelon to your glass with fresh mint, limes, a bit of tequila blanco, and a bottle of bubbly. Perfect for the poolside, brunch, or dining al fresco!

Pitcher of ice and watermelon sangria with limes and mint.

My favorite thing about this sangria is how light and rejuvenating it is—and it isn’t overly sugary! It has the perfect balance of summer fruitiness, freshness, and sweetness with a bit of effervescence, thanks to the prosecco.

If you like seasonal sangrias, definitely check out my Caramel Apple Sangria With Caramel Vodka or my Cranberry Orange Sangria. My classic margarita is also worth sipping on (it’s our house favorite).

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • It’s super unique — the watermelon purée really freshens things up, and the use of tequila and sparkling white wine definitely strays from a traditional sangria, but in a really fun way!
  • It’s refreshing — sipping on this will absolutely cool you down on a hot summer day.

Ingredients for Watermelon Sangria With Prosecco

A full ingredient list with exact measurements can be found in the recipe card below.

Ingredients for watermelon sangria on a countertop.
  • Tequila — I use tequila blanco for it’s bright crisp notes, which makes it a great pairing for the other flavors here. But you could use reposado or añejo, which have deeper, richer flavors due to being aged.
  • Watermelon — I highly recommend going through the entire process of running the purée through a sieve after blending. That way you get a smooth beverage with no pulpiness or strange texture.

Recipe Variations & Modifications

  • Swap your citrus — You could use lemons in this recipe, or even oranges!
  • Different herbs — If you don’t fancy mint, basil is a great way to add an herbaceous flare. Or you could omit the herbs all together.
  • Make it a mocktail — This concoction is also enjoyable without the booze, and kids love it! Just add a litre of seltzer water (plain or fruity works) instead of prosecco, and omit the tequila.

How to Make Watermelon Sangria With Prosecco

Watermelon cubes in a blender.

Step 1. Start by place the cubed watermelon into a high-powered blender. (Fill it to about 1/2 or 2/3 of the way to the top; do it in batches if necessary).

Puréed watermelon in a blender.

Step 2. Blend until smooth. It will be foamy—that’s normal.

Puréed watermelon being trained through a sieve into a large mixing bowl.

Step 3. Set up a large punch bowl or mixing bowl and pour the watermelon purée into it through a sieve. Using the back of a soup spoon or spatula, gently stir the liquid through the sieve to help it through. Discard the pulp. Continue steps 1-3 in batches until you’ve puréed all of the watermelon.

Simple syrup being added to watermelon purée.

Step 4. Whisk the simple syrup into the watermelon followed by the tequila and the prosecco.

Watermelon being poured into a pitcher of ice.

Step 5. Place the limes and mint sprigs into a pitcher of ice, and pour the watermelon sangria into the pitcher.

Glass of watermelon sangria garnished with lime and fresh mint.

To serve: Serve over ice with extra lime slices or wedges and fresh mint!

Pro Tip

If you want to save yourself some time, you can purée the watermelon a day in advance and keep it in the fridge until you’re ready to make your batch of sangria!

What to Serve With This

You’re going to want some food to go with this drink! It’s great for a summery taco night with some grilled Mahi Mahi fish tacos or shrimp tacos with mango habanero salsa. You could also enjoy with with these salmon kebabs and honestly, they’re great with a juicy turkey burger too. For pool time snacking, sip it while munching on this taco dip with cream cheese.

Storage

  1. This sangria is best enjoyed the day of, but you can get away with having leftover the next day if it’s kept in a pitcher with a lid.

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Watermelon Sangria With Prosecco

If you’re looking for a light and refreshing cocktail to sip on this summer, this watermelon sangria with Prosecco is it. It brings puréed watermelon to your glass with fresh mint, limes, a bit of tequila blanco, and a bottle of bubbly. Perfect for the poolside or dining al fresco!
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 0 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Servings: 6 servings
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Ingredients 

  • 1 large watermelon, approx. 7-10 lbs, Looking for about 10 cups of cubes watermelon
  • 1/4 cup simple syrup
  • 3/4 cup tequila blanco
  • 6 limes; 1 juiced, 5 sliced into rounds.
  • 4 sprigs of fresh mint, plus more for serving
  • 1/2 cup cold water
  • 1 bottle of Prosecco
  • Ice

Instructions 

  • Start by place the cubed watermelon into a high-powered blender. (Fill it to about 1/2 or 2/3 of the way to the top; do it in batches if necessary).
  • Blend until smooth. It will be foamy—that’s normal.
  • Set up a large punch bowl or mixing bowl and pour the watermelon purée into it through a sieve. Using the back of a soup spoon or spatula, gently stir the liquid through the sieve to help it through. Discard the pulp. Continue steps 1-3 in batches until you’ve puréed all of the watermelon.
  • Whisk the simple syrup into the watermelon followed by the tequila and the prosecco.
  • Place the limes and mint sprigs into a pitcher of ice, and pour the watermelon sangria into the pitcher.
  • Serve over ice with extra lime slices or wedges and fresh mint!

Notes

Prepare ahead of time: If you want to save yourself some time, you can purée the watermelon a day in advance and keep it in the fridge until you’re ready to make your batch of sangria!
Recipe Variations & Modifications
  • Swap your citrus — You could use lemons in this recipe, or even oranges!
  • Different herbs — If you don’t fancy mint, basil is a great way to add an herbaceous flare! Or you could omit the herbs all together.
  • Make it a mocktail — This concoction is also enjoyable without the booze, and kids love it. Just add a litre of seltzer water (plain or fruity works) instead of prosecco, and omit the tequila.
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