
A festive, family-friendly sangria bursting with citrus, winter spices, and sparkling apple for a bright, non-alcoholic holiday centerpiece.

This Non-Alcoholic Christmas Sangria has become my go-to holiday pitcher whenever family and friends come together during the festive season. I first developed this alcohol-free version a few years ago when a cousin announced she was pregnant just before our annual December gathering. I wanted something celebratory that looked and felt like a special drink without relying on alcohol. The result is a drink that pours deep ruby from fresh pomegranate and cranberry juices, sings of bright citrus, and finishes with the gentle fizz of sparkling apple soda. It keeps the convivial spirit intact while being inclusive.
What makes this blend special is the balance between tart and sweet and the way winter spices hover in the background rather than dominating. The fruit textures — thin orange and apple rounds — soften if left to infuse, releasing aroma and warm flavor that feel like a holiday hug. This pitcher is easy to scale, uses pantry staples and seasonal produce, and looks beautiful in a clear glass pitcher so guests feel like they're sipping something made for the occasion.
When I first set a pitcher on the table, everyone gravitated toward the bright color and aroma. My niece thought it was juice and kept asking for refills, and my father complimented the balanced spice notes. Over the years I've adjusted the sugar and citrus, arriving at a formula that's lively but not cloying — a drink that invites storytelling.

My favorite aspect is how the drink evolves. The first pour is bright and zippy, the second pour softens as the fruit continues to infuse, and by the next day the flavors are harmonized. Family members often debate whether the rosemary is essential; I keep it on hand for aroma and let guests add it if they like. On particularly cold nights, I make a warmed, non-carbonated version by gently heating the base with spices for 5 minutes — it becomes a mulled, cozy alternative.
Store the prepared base (without sparkling soda or ice) in an airtight pitcher or jar in the refrigerator for up to 48 hours. Use glass containers if possible to avoid flavor transfer and to present the drink without changing its color. When storing, press a layer of plastic wrap directly onto the surface to reduce oxidation and keep fruit from discoloring. If you want to prepare earlier in the day, slice fruit just before adding to the base to maintain fresh texture. For long-term storage, freeze the base in sealed freezer-safe containers for up to 3 months; thaw overnight in the refrigerator and add soda just before serving.
If you don’t have pomegranate juice, substitute with unsweetened cherry juice or a 50/50 mix of red grape and cranberry juice to approximate color and acidity. Swap sparkling apple soda with ginger ale, club soda plus 1 tablespoon apple syrup, or sparkling water for a less sweet version. For a lower-sugar option, replace honey with 1 to 2 tablespoons simple syrup made with a sugar alternative, and consider using 100% cranberry juice diluted with water to reduce intensity. Use orange-lime fruit if you want brighter citrus notes; remove peels if you prefer no bitterness.

Serve this sangria in a clear pitcher alongside matching glasses so guests can admire the color and choose garnishes. Pair with holiday bites such as roasted nut mixes, herbed goat cheese crostini, or a charcuterie board featuring aged cheddar and seasonal preserves. For brunch, serve with spiced pancakes or French toast. Garnish each glass with a rosemary sprig, a twist of orange peel, and a few pomegranate arils to echo flavors in the drink and create a refined presentation.
Sangria traces its roots to Spain and Portugal where fruit and wine were combined for refreshing communal beverages. This alcohol-free adaptation keeps the communal spirit and fruit-forward profile of traditional sangria while replacing wine with fruit juices and sparkling soda. Historically, sangria was a practical way to flavor and stretch beverages; this modern version mirrors that inventiveness by using seasonal produce and accessible bottled juices for a contemporary, inclusive take.
For winter, lean into pomegranate, cranberry, cinnamon, and rosemary. In warmer months switch to white grape juice, peach slices, and sparkling lemon soda for a brighter, sunnier profile. For holiday twists, add a splash of chilled apple cider or a teaspoon of molasses syrup to deepen the color and give a cozy winter taste. For New Year’s, top each glass with a non-alcoholic sparkling wine for an elegant celebration pour.
To streamline entertaining, prepare the juice base and spice bag up to the day before. Store in the refrigerator and slice fruit the morning of the event. Keep garnishes in separate containers: rosemary in a small jar of water to maintain freshness and pomegranate arils chilled in a bowl. Pour sparkling soda into a chilled bottle and open it just before guests arrive to preserve bubbles. For single-serve prep, keep a jar of pre-mixed base and top individual glasses with soda and ice as needed.
There is something quietly joyful about watching a simple pitcher turn into a centerpiece that sparks conversation and toasts. This drink invites creativity and sharing — so set out different garnishes, let guests customize, and enjoy the warm reactions when everyone can clink glasses together.
Add the sparkling apple soda just before serving to retain effervescence.
If using honey, dissolve it in a small amount of warm juice before mixing into the cold base.
For stronger spice aroma, bruise cinnamon sticks slightly but avoid grinding to prevent bitterness.
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Thinly slice the orange and apple into 1/8-inch rounds. Remove any seeds and trim wax. Place slices in a bowl until ready to add to the pitcher.
In a 2-quart pitcher combine 2 cups pomegranate juice, 2 cups cranberry juice, and 2 tablespoons lemon juice. Stir in 2 tablespoons honey or maple syrup, dissolving fully.
Add cracked cinnamon sticks and cloves in a spice bag. Float orange and apple slices and 1/2 cup pomegranate arils in the liquid so they infuse evenly.
Cover and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes; up to 4 hours for stronger flavor. For overnight infusion expect softer fruit and more intense spice.
Remove spice bag, taste and adjust sweetness. Just before serving, stir in 2 cups chilled sparkling apple soda. Serve over ice with rosemary and extra arils.
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