Apple Cider Sangria with Bourbon — a spiced cider cocktail that captures the essence of autumn in every glass. It pairs the mellow warmth of bourbon with the bright crispness of Pinot Grigio, rounded out by sweet apple cider and a touch of maple syrup. Perfect for cozy gatherings, this sangria brings seasonal flavors together for a drink that feels like a fireside evening.

This Apple Cider Sangria elevates everything from apple-picking afternoons to Thanksgiving celebrations. Using fresh apple cider gives the cocktail a seasonal depth that complements entertaining. If you enjoy this version, try pairing it with other autumn sips like a warm spiked apple cider or a spiced pumpkin martini for variety. Each drink highlights different fall flavors while keeping the mood cozy and celebratory.
Ingredients for Apple Cider Sangria
- Pinot Grigio. A crisp, light-bodied white wine that balances the sweetness of the cider while keeping the drink bright.
- Bourbon. A mid-range bourbon with warm, slightly sweet notes (maple, butterscotch, honey) works well.
- Pure Maple Syrup. Use real maple syrup for its layered sweet-tart and caramel flavor.
- Apple Cider. Fresh is best; if using store-bought, choose an unsweetened variety.
- Thinly Sliced Fresh Fruit. Try Honeycrisp apple, navel orange, and Bartlett pear for color and fruit depth.
- Cinnamon Sticks. Add warm spice to complement the cider and bourbon.
- Star Anise. Two or three pieces add a subtle licorice note—use sparingly as they are potent.

How to Make Bourbon Apple Cider Sangria
This sangria is ideal for entertaining: simple to prepare, easy to serve, and ready in about 10–15 minutes (plus chilling). Follow these steps.
- Combine the liquids. In a three-quart pitcher pour one bottle of Pinot Grigio, ⅔ cup bourbon, 3 ounces pure maple syrup, and 2 cups apple cider. Stir gently until combined.
- Prepare the fruit. Thinly slice one Honeycrisp apple, one navel orange, and one Bartlett pear. Toss the apple and pear briefly in lemon juice to slow browning.
- Assemble. Add the sliced fruit, 5–6 cinnamon sticks, and 2–3 star anise to the pitcher.
- Chill. Refrigerate for about two hours to let the flavors meld.
- Serve. Pour into wine glasses with extra fruit slices and garnish with a cinnamon stick and a star anise.

Apple Juice vs. Apple Cider
Both start with pressed apples but differ in processing and flavor.
- Apple Juice: Typically pasteurized and filtered, producing a clear, sweet beverage that resists fermentation.
- Apple Cider: Often unfiltered and unpasteurized, with a cloudier appearance, sediment, and a more complex, slightly tart flavor. It retains more of the apple’s natural enzymes and yeast, making it richer in taste for cocktails.
Can You Make This Sangria Ahead?
Yes. Two easy approaches:
- Make it fully assembled. Add fruit and spices and chill 2–4 hours before serving. Fruit may brown slightly over time, which affects appearance but not taste. Keep covered in the refrigerator if serving within four hours.
- Mix liquids in advance. Combine the wine, bourbon, maple syrup, and cider up to a day or two ahead, refrigerate covered, and add fruit and spices just before serving for the freshest presentation.

Savor this Apple Cider Sangria slowly and let each glass remind you of the laughter and warmth of the people you share it with. It’s a seasonal drink designed for celebration and memory-making — cheers to autumn evenings and simple joys.

More Fall Cocktail Ideas
Red Wine Sangria
Warm Spiked Apple Cider
Apple Cider Cocktail with Bourbon
Spiced Pumpkin Martini with Vodka
Homemade Spiked Eggnog
Bourbon Smash with Peaches
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Apple Cider Sangria with Bourbon
This spiced cider cocktail blends the warm depth of bourbon with bright Pinot Grigio and sweet apple cider, finished with maple syrup for a true taste of fall.
- Author: Kristy Murray
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Total Time: 5 minutes (plus chilling)
- Yield: About 6 servings
- Category: Cocktails
Ingredients
- One bottle Pinot Grigio
- ⅔ cup bourbon
- 3 ounces pure maple syrup
- 2 cups apple cider
- One Honeycrisp apple, thinly sliced
- One navel orange, thinly sliced
- One Bartlett pear, thinly sliced
- 5–6 cinnamon sticks
- 2–3 star anise
- Extra cinnamon sticks and star anise for garnish
Instructions
- In a three-quart pitcher combine the Pinot Grigio, bourbon, maple syrup, and apple cider. Stir until blended.
- Thinly slice the apple, orange, and pear. Toss apple and pear briefly in lemon juice to prevent browning.
- Add the sliced fruit, cinnamon sticks, and star anise to the pitcher.
- Chill for about two hours to allow flavors to meld.
- Serve in wine glasses with extra fruit slices and a cinnamon stick and star anise for garnish.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 6 servings
- Calories: 256
- Sugar: 10 g
- Sodium: 22 mg
- Fat: 0 g
- Carbohydrates: 27 g