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White Peach Sangria Is the Pitcher Drink of the Summer

Published at: 2025-07-01

If your social media feeds are like ours, they might be swimming with slices of white peach floating in pitchers of golden sangria. White peach sangria has officially taken over summer 2025, and the trend shows no signs of slowing down. From TikTok’s scroll-worthy pours to backyard gatherings, this refreshingly light cocktail is everywhere—and for good reason. Read on to learn all about this delicious trend and how you can make your own at home.

How the White Peach Sangria Trend Took Off

Among many trending videos, one example is by TikTok creator @harrywwallace, whose simple video shows him mixing white peach sangria in a glass pitcher for the Fourth of July weekend. His take on the drink features chilled Sauvignon Blanc, ripe white peaches, lemon slices, orange liqueur, elderflower liqueur, and peach bitters, all stirred together with effortless charm.


"Citrus-y and bright but not too sweet," is how Wallace describes the beverage in his video. "Perfect to have in the fridge and sip on all weekend."


Fans were quick to comment on the drink’s visual appeal and easy elegance, and in classic TikTok fashion, thousands of home mixologists began remixing their own versions. What started as one creator’s laidback garden cocktail quickly turned into a season-defining drink trend.


Why the Drink Is So Popular

So why is white peach sangria having a moment? Part of its charm is its low-effort preparation. All you need is a few ingredients, and suddenly you have a drink that feels elevated without being complicated. It’s the kind of recipe that feels fancy but doesn’t require more than a grocery run and a bit of fridge space.


Wallace uses just a few ingredients to create this delicious pitcher: two bottles of Sauvignon Blanc, 4 fluid ounces of orange liqueur, 2 fluid ounces of St-Germain, a generous 10 to 12 shakes of peach bitters, wide strips of lemon peel (about one lemon’s worth), the juice of half a lemon, and two sliced white peaches. The result is a delicately fruity, herbaceous sangria with just the right amount of citrus zip.


This drink is also incredibly refreshing. White peaches are sweeter and more delicate than yellow peaches, pairing beautifully with crisp white wines like Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio, or even a lightly oaked Chardonnay. And of course, this trend fits perfectly into the current entertaining landscape—think low-key outdoor gatherings, bring-your-own-pitcher picnics, and drinks that serve a crowd without the stress of playing bartender.

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