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Tropical Watermelon Sangria

Published: Jul 12, 2018 · Modified: Mar 2, 2021 by Genevieve Manion · This post may contain affiliate links

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This tropical watermelon sangria is like a Hawaiian vacation in a glass! Freshly squeezed watermelon juice, coconut and sparkling citrus flavors make this a perfect pool party signature cocktail.

A silver tray with 4 glasses of fruit-filled watermelon sangria, garnished with mint, next to a full pitcher.

There’s no better cocktail to serve during the summer than a big, colorful, freezing glass of tropical watermelon sangria.

I make a few different kinds of sangria and love serving new ones at every party I throw. If you’re in a tropical mood, this one’s as good as it gets.

You might want to tell your guests to sip sloooooowly. It’s so refreshing and delicious that it’s deceptively innocent. Look at the ingredients below, and you’ll see what I mean 😉

The mint garnish on a glass of sangria, beside 3 other glasses.

The mint garnish really makes this sangria. Mint and watermelon are two of my favorite summer flavors to pair.

Mint grows so easily in my backyard, so I just pick a few leaves, give them a smack and place a few in the glasses after I pour the sangria and add the fruit.

I served this sangria at one of my little kiddie pool parties. My husband and I have a 6-person kiddie pool that we set up in our little Brooklyn back yard and we spend entire weekends in there.

A silver tray with 4 glasses of fruit-filled watermelon sangria, garnished with mint, next to a full pitcher.

And if you’d like to try another tasty, fruity sangria, try my Honeydew & Cucumber White Sangria! 

A cocktail in a glass with ice, cucumber slices and garnished with green flowers, cucumber and a honeydew ball.

For more inspiration, follow me on Instagram, on Pinterest, tiktok, and Facebook! And if you ever make any of my tasty drinks or treats, take a picture and tag me. I want to see!

A sangria cocktail garnished with mint, filled with fruit, on a serving tray beside 3 other glasses of sangria.

Tropical Watermelon Sangria

This tropical watermelon sangria is like a Hawaiian vacation in a glass!
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Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes
Refrigeration: 12 hours hours
Total Time: 12 hours hours 20 minutes minutes
Servings: 10 Glasses
Calories: 283kcal
Author: Genevieve Morrison

Ingredients

  • 2 bottles of dry white wine
  • 1 cup white rum
  • ½ cup Triple Sec
  • ½ cup Malibu
  • 2 cups fresh watermelon juice – 1 medium/large watermelon
  • ½ bottle Prosecco – optional
  • 1 green apple – cut into small pieces
  • 1 peach – cut into small pieces
  • ½ cup pineapple chunks
US Customary – Metric

Instructions

  • Cut open your watermelon and set aside about a ⅓ to be used for your sangria fruit. Juice the other ⅔. If you don’t have a juicer, simply put chunks of your watermelon in a food processor and chop it up till it’s nothing but mush. Pour it into a mesh strainer over a bowl, and gently press it with a big spoon. You won’t get every drop of the juice out, but you’ll get a lot of it! Set it aside.
  • Chop and add your fruit. Make sure to chop your apple, pineapple and peach into tiny pieces. A lovely idea is to ball your watermelon. It just looks so pretty in your guest’s glasses! Place all the fruit in a large pitcher.
  • Add the white rum, Triple Sec, Malibu and watermelon juice to the pitcher with your fruit and stir. Allow to sit overnight.
  • If you’re adding a prosecco sparkle, add ½ bottle to your pitcher just before serving, and gently stir.

Notes

You’ll require a large pitcher, fruit juicer (or food processor and mesh strainer) for this recipe.

Nutrition

Serving: 1Glass | Calories: 283kcal | Carbohydrates: 18g | Sodium: 9mg | Potassium: 227mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 14g | Vitamin A: 245IU | Vitamin C: 6.9mg | Calcium: 21mg | Iron: 0.6mg

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