Made with Cline Cellar's Cool Climate Chardonnay, this sangria is crisp and refreshing. I added basil to this recipe for a few reasons but mostly to give the drink a clean finish. And unlike most sangria, where the recipe is designed to cover up bad wine, this is quite the opposite. It was designed to showcase it. Enjoy!
Prep time: 5 minutes  
Yield: 1 pitcher
Strawberry Basil Sangria
Ingredients
- 1/2 pound fresh strawberries
 - 1 apple
 - 1 ounce fresh whole basil leaves
 - 1 bottle Cline Cellar Cool Climate Chardonnay
 - 1/2 cup organic sugar
 - 1 cup club soda
 - 1 cup white grape juice
 
Cooking directions
- Trim and thinly slice the strawberries.
 - Slice and dice the apple into very small bits.
 - Score the basil leaves with a fork. I did this instead of cutting the leaves into strips as I did not want my guests choking on basil while trying to enjoy this drink. Just rub the basil leaves gently with a fork in order to release their flavor in the sangria.
 - Layer the fruit, sugar and basil in a large pitcher and let sit for about 10 minutes. This is just to let the sugar absorb the juices from the basil and the fruit. You'll see it turn a bit red.
 - Add the club soda first and then the remaining liquids. Stir well and serve.
 

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