Is there anything more refreshing than watermelon on a hot summer day? Actually, yes—Watermelon Mint Sangria. This crisp, fruity sangria combines white wine, fresh watermelon puree, mint leaves, a splash of triple sec, and a little soda for the perfect bubbly finish. It’s light, vibrant, and dangerously drinkable—basically summer in a glass.
Why It’s Perfect for Summer
This sangria is the ultimate warm-weather drink. The juicy sweetness of watermelon, the cooling effect of mint, and the crispness of white wine make it perfect for poolside lounging, BBQs, or just pretending you’re on vacation. Plus, it’s so easy to make ahead—which means more sipping, less mixing.

Tasting Notes
- Juicy & Sweet – Fresh watermelon puree gives it a natural, fruity sweetness.
- Cool & Refreshing – Mint adds a crisp, cooling contrast.
- Crisp & Citrusy – Triple sec and white wine keep it bright and zesty.
- Lightly Effervescent – A splash of soda water makes it extra refreshing.
Ingredients
- White wine (Pinot Grigio or Sauvignon Blanc)
- Watermelon puree
- Fresh mint leaves
- Triple sec
- Soda water
Step-by-Step Preparation
- Make the watermelon puree. Blend fresh watermelon until smooth, then strain out any pulp.
- Combine in a pitcher. Add the watermelon puree, white wine, triple sec, and mint leaves.
- Chill for at least 2 hours. Let the flavors mingle and get extra refreshing.
- Top with soda. Just before serving, pour in a splash of soda water for a little fizz.
- Serve over ice & enjoy! Garnish with extra mint leaves or a watermelon slice.
Tips & Tricks
- Want it sweeter? Add a touch of simple syrup or swap soda for lemon-lime soda.
- Make it stronger. A shot of vodka or rum gives it extra punch.
- Batch it ahead. Mix everything but the soda water the night before for max flavor.
- Best garnishes? A watermelon wedge and a sprig of mint = perfection.
Variations to Explore
- Berry Watermelon Sangria – Add strawberries or raspberries for a mixed fruit twist.
- Spiked Mint Lemonade Sangria – Swap soda water for lemonade for extra citrusy goodness.
- Rosé Watermelon Sangria – Use rosé instead of white wine for a fun, blushing twist.
Your Burning Questions Answered
Can I use bottled watermelon juice?
You can, but fresh watermelon puree tastes way better and gives it that perfect summer freshness.
How long does it last?
It’s best within 24 hours, but if you have leftovers, store them in the fridge for up to 2 days.
Can I make it alcohol-free?
Absolutely! Swap the wine for white grape juice and skip the triple sec.
Pro Tip: Freeze watermelon chunks and use them instead of ice cubes for an extra cold, non-watery sangria. Trust me, it’s a game-changer!
This Watermelon Mint Sangria is light, fresh, and exactly what you need for summer. Whether you’re sipping it by the pool or serving it at your next backyard party, it’s guaranteed to be a crowd-pleaser. Try it and let me know what you think!

Watermelon Mint Sangria – The Ultimate Refreshing Summer Sip
Description
A refreshing Watermelon Mint Sangria made with white wine, fresh watermelon puree, mint leaves, triple sec, and soda water.
Ingredients
Instructions
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Blend and strain fresh watermelon to make puree.
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Add watermelon puree, white wine, triple sec, and mint leaves to a pitcher.
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Stir well and refrigerate for at least 2 hours.
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Top with soda water just before serving.
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Pour over ice and garnish with mint and watermelon slices.
Nutrition Facts
Calories:140kcal
Note
- Pinot Grigio keeps it crisp, but Sauvignon Blanc adds citrusy notes.
- For a stronger kick, add a splash of vodka or rum.
- Best served fresh—consume within 24 hours for the best flavor.