Apple cider sangria is my go-to fall pitcher drink when I want something simple, make-ahead, and crowd friendly.This version has a light caramel note, crisp white wine, and plenty of fresh apple slices.

When the air finally cools here in Georgia, I'm all about simple fall sips that feel special without a lot of fuss.
As a dietitian, I lean on real apple cider for natural flavor, lots of fresh fruit for color and a little fiber (yep, you can eat the soaked apples!!), and easy swaps so you can make it lighter or sweet.
For more cozy sips, try my apple cider slushie and a sparkling apple cider mocktail to round out your fall lineup.
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Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Fall seasonal flavors: Real apple cider, cinnamon, and fresh apples give you peak-orchard vibes in every sip.
- Make-ahead friendly: Mix in the morning, chill, and serve at night so the fruit infuses and you can actually enjoy the party.
- Perfect for all of fall: This recipe for apple cider sangria will have you covered for porch hangs, Thanksgiving spreads, and cozy movie nights!
Keep the apple vibes going with apple pie cobbler, caramel apple bark with pretzels, and caramel apple grapes!
Ingredients
Here's exactly what to buy and why so your sangria turns out extra cozy.

- White wine: Choose Pinot Grigio or Sauvignon Blanc so the cider and fruit stay bright. You can use Moscato, but it will taste much sweeter.
- Fresh apple cider: Choose unfiltered, refrigerated cider for fuller apple flavor and aroma. If using shelf-stable cider or juice, add 1 cinnamon stick more for depth.
- Caramel vodka: Adds cozy sweetness and caramel flavor. Start with ¼ cup if you like it drier or ½ cup for a dessert-leaning sip.
- Club soda (optional): Adds bubbles without extra sugar. Use it to lighten the cocktail or to stretch the pitcher for a crowd.
- Apples: Use one red (Honeycrisp or Pink Lady) and one green (Granny Smith) for sweet-tart balance and pretty color. Slice thin so they infuse faster and fit nicely in glasses.
- Cinnamon sticks: Give gentle fall spice without overpowering. Add 2 sticks to the pitcher for infusion and keep an extra stick for each glass as an easy garnish.
See the recipe card below for the full list of ingredients and measurements.
Substitutions & Variations
Mix it up with easy swaps for red, bubbly, lighter, or mocktail versions that fit your crowd.
- Swap in a fruity red like Garnacha and add a splash of orange liqueur for a cozy, red sangria version.
- Instead of vodka, try a different liquor like bourbon, spiced rum, apple brandy, or cinnamon whiskey for a twist that still lets the apple shine.
- Skip the caramel vodka and add 2 teaspoons maple syrup or leave it unsweetened if you want a drier sip.
- Pour a mocktail pitcher with non-alcoholic sparkling apple cider and a small splash of orange juice so kids and non-drinkers have a festive glass.
- Top each glass with cava or prosecco instead of club soda for even more boozy flavor.
How To Make Apple Cider Sangria Recipe
Follow these simple steps to mix, chill, and serve a pitcher that tastes even better with time.

Step 1: In a large pitcher, stir together wine, apple cider, and caramel vodka until blended.

Step 2: Add apple slices and stir gently.

Step 3: Cover and refrigerate for at least 4 hours. Before serving, taste and adjust if needed.

Step 4: Pour sangria and top each glass with club soda. Garnish with apple slices and a cinnamon stick.
Tips For the Best Sangria with Apple Cider
Quick tricks to keep this apple sangria with caramel vodka flavorful, bubbles fresh, and every pour delicious.
- If you don't have caramel vodka, use regular vodka and stir in ½ to 1 teaspoon caramel extract, starting with ½ teaspoon and adjusting to taste.
- Chill everything first so the pitcher stays crisp without a lot of ice cubes and the flavors stay focused.
- Add the fizz at serving and pour bubbles per glass so it stays fresh from the first pour to the last.
- For an easy rim, swipe an orange wedge around the glass, roll in cinnamon sugar, and drizzle a tiny bit of caramel inside.

Storage
Make it ahead, store it right, and refresh leftovers so day-two sips still taste great.
- Storage: Refrigerate up to 2 days so you can enjoy it over the weekend if you have extra. Strain out fruit after day one and add fresh slices when serving leftovers so the fruit does not get mushy.
- Make-ahead: Mix up to 24 hours in advance so flavors meld without losing brightness.
FAQ
You can, but expect a lighter flavor. Unfiltered refrigerated cider brings a fuller apple taste and that cozy fall aroma.
Yes, build the base with cider, fruit, and spirits, then top each glass with sparkling wine at serving so the bubbles stay lively.
You can, but add it at serving like the fizz so it stays fresh. Make sure to taste it before sweetening since hard cider ranges from dry to sweet.
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Caramel Apple Cider Sangria
Ingredients
- 1 bottle white wine Pinot Grigio or Sauvignon Blanc
- 3 cups apple cider
- ½ cup caramel vodka
- 2 apples thinly sliced
- 1 cup club soda for topping (optional)
- cinnamon sticks garnish
Instructions
- In a large pitcher, stir together wine, apple cider, and caramel vodka until blended.
- Add apple slices and stir gently.
- Cover and refrigerate for at least 4 hours. Before serving, taste and adjust if needed.
- Pour sangria and top each glass with club soda. Garnish with apple slices and a cinnamon stick.
Notes
- If you don't have caramel vodka, use regular vodka and stir in ½ to 1 teaspoon of caramel extract, starting small and adjusting to taste.
- Add fizz right before serving for best bubbles.
- Refrigerate for up to 2 days. Strain fruit after day one and add fresh slices to leftovers.








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