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Lavender Sangria Recipe Featuring High-Quality Boxed Wine – Housewife Corner

Lavender Sangria Recipe Featuring High-Quality Boxed Wine – Housewife Corner

Single Serve Lavender Sangria Recipe with Fresh Berries

The perfect sangria can make a summer night truly magical. Discover this easy Lavender Sangria recipe that utilizes Really Good Boxed Wine!

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I love hosting family and friends, but sometimes I’m in the mood for a smaller gathering. I’ve noticed that many sangria recipes cater to large batches, but what if you’re just seeking a delightful cocktail for one or two?

I was excited to discover Really Good Boxed Wine—it truly is fantastic. Plus, one box can remain fresh for six weeks after being opened.

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This allows me the freedom to enjoy a glass or create handcrafted sangria recipes whenever I desire, ensuring fresh wine every time.

About Really Good Boxed Wine

Really Good Boxed Wine is a direct-to-consumer, ultra-premium brand that delivers award-winning wine right to your doorstep.

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Not only is it the best wine you’ll ever have in a box, but you can also sip with confidence knowing that:

  • Really Good Boxed Wine is the first boxed wine endorsed by a Master Sommelier (there are only 269 Master Somms globally!)
  • Each box remains fresh for six weeks post-opening.
  • It offers a 50% reduction in carbon footprint compared to bottled wine, as 68% of the carbon footprint in the wine industry stems from packaging.
  • At just $16 per bottle equivalent, it provides savings of 40%-60% compared to comparable high-end wines.
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Let’s talk about the waste we can avoid! I appreciate that I don’t need to prepare a full pitcher or open a new bottle to enjoy a single drink. Really Good Boxed Wine provides the versatility to sip and create as I desire without any waste.

Ready to use Really Good Boxed Wine?

For any cocktail or recipe that includes wine, always choose a quality wine—after all, the base ingredient makes all the difference!

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For this small batch sangria recipe, I’m using Really Good Boxed Wine’s Sauvignon Blanc, which presents:

  • Notes of key lime, green pear, honeysuckle, and limestone.

This wine is sustainably farmed, whole cluster pressed, and aged in neutral oak. You can easily forget any preconceived notions about boxed wine; this one is different!

Lavender & Berries Sangria Recipe

Let’s begin with how to create lavender simple syrup, which can be prepared in advance and stored in an airtight container for up to ten days.

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Simple Syrup Ingredients:

  • 1 cup white sugar
  • 1 cup water
  • 1 tablespoon dried lavender buds

Simple Syrup Directions:

  1. Combine sugar and water in a small saucepan and bring to a low boil, ensuring all the sugar dissolves.
  2. Reduce heat to medium and add the lavender buds. Steep for approximately 30 minutes.
  3. Remove from heat and strain into a jar or container, ensuring all the buds are discarded.

Now, let’s prepare the single serve sangria!

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Single Serve Lavender Sangria Ingredients:

  • 5oz Really Good Boxed Wine Sauvignon Blanc
  • 1 tablespoon of simple syrup (add more if you prefer it sweeter)
  • Fresh or frozen berries of your choice (strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries all work well)
  • Fresh mint or lavender sprigs for garnish
  • Ice (or use frozen berries) and a splash of club soda
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Optional Add-Ons:

  • 1/2 oz triple sec, Cointreau, or Grand Marnier

Directions:

To prepare, simply combine your chosen wine, simple syrup, berries, and a splash of soda. Garnish with fresh mint, and you’ll have a delightful single serve Lavender and Berries Sangria!

Feel free to modify this recipe by trying out different berries and fruits, or adding fresh basil leaves as a unique garnish.

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Head over to Really Good Boxed Wine and discover how easy it can be to enjoy high-quality wine that’s not only delicious but also budget-friendly and environmentally conscious.

If you try this simple Lavender and Berries Sangria recipe, be sure to come back and share your thoughts!

Happy sipping, friends!

FAQs

1. How long can I store lavender simple syrup?
You can store lavender simple syrup in an airtight container for up to 10 days.
2. Can I use other types of wine for this sangria?
Absolutely! You can use other white wines or even rosé for a different flavor profile.
3. What fruits work best in Lavender Sangria?
Fresh berries such as strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries are excellent options.
4. Is the sangria recipe easy to double or triple?
Yes, you can easily scale up the recipe for larger gatherings—just maintain the same ratios.
5. Can this recipe be made non-alcoholic?
Yes! Replace the wine with a non-alcoholic white wine or sparkling water for a refreshing drink.

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