While the traditional recipe calls for brandy as the main liquor, we suggest using grappa instead. In this blog post, we’ll explain why it’s a tasty option, and how you can make a delicious fall sangria using Vermont wine and spirits from Snow Farm Vineyard & Distillery.
What is Grappa, and How Does it Enhance Sangria?
It has an intense, grape-like taste with hints of almond, which blends perfectly with wine and fruit juices. Adding grappa to a fall sangria gives it a richer, fuller flavor, and a subtle nutty undertone that goes well with spicy notes and fruity flavors. The grape flavors in grappa perfectly complement the apples and pears in sangria.
The Importance of Using Local Wine and Spirits in Fall Sangria
Plus, since grappa is made from the skins and leftover remnants from winemaking, it’s also a way to help ensure nothing is wasted during the process of making wine and spirits.
Recipe for Fall Sangria with Grappa
Ingredients:
1 750 ml bottle of Snow Farm Riesling, Seyval Blanc, or Snow White table wine, chilled
1 ½ cups of sparkling water chilled
3 cups of apple cider
Directions:
In a large pitcher, combine the wine, grappa, maple syrup, sparkling water, and apple cider.
Stir to mix well.
Add the sliced apple and pears and stir again.
Refrigerate for at least an hour to allow the flavors to blend.
Serve over ice, garnished with cinnamon sticks
Store for up to 3 days.
Optional Variations and Serving Suggestions:
You can add other fruits like pomegranate, cranberries, or oranges to your fall sangria for more flavors. You can also swap the apples for peaches, nectarines, or plums, depending on what’s in season. For a stronger kick, you can replace some of the wine with more grappa. To add more fizz to your sangria, swap out the sparkling water for sparkling cider or ginger ale. Serve your fall sangria with grappa with a cheese platter, charcuterie, or spicy snacks.
For more delicious autumn-inspired drink recipes, see Snow Farm’s favorite fall cocktails and mulled cider with wine.
Have your next drink made for you while you savor the autumn colors and flavors by stopping by the Snow Farm tasting room in South Hero, Vermont. Cheers!