This Healthy Mint Sangria recipe isn't filled with sugars like the typical ones. This sangria recipe is light and refreshing and makes the perfect summer cocktail!

As much as I don't want to wish summer away, I do look forward to get back to a routine and being able to cook more and share more recipes. I love spending the time with my kids, but it's almost impossible to get anything done with them home. And they always want to be driven somewhere.
But for now, I will just share this delicious, healthy sangria with you. You won't miss the added sugar at all.
And you will love the slightly fruity taste.
If you are looking for some other healthier cocktails, you will love this Berry Wine Spritzer, Mojito Wine Spritzer, Cranberry Mojitos and definitely my Spiked Apple Cider!
Also, my cookbooks are both on sale now and would make a great gift! The Everything Wheat Free Diet Cookbook and The Greek Yogurt Cookbook are both the lowest prices I have seen!

Why You Should Make this Healthy Mint Sangria Recipe
With that being said, if you prefer a sweeter cocktail, then go ahead and add some. I would add some monk fruit or erythritol as a sugar substitute. This way it will still have no added sugar but will have a hint of sweetness. It's definitely a personal preference.
It's like your favorite wine just got taken up a few hundred notches! And it's a fun way to mix up your routine if you are a creature of habit like me.
Also, if you are making this in other seasons, go ahead and make it in the fall and add sliced apples and pears! You can make it in the winter and add cranberries and pomegranates.
Do you see where I am going here? The possibilities are endless.
Any way you make it it's a beautiful presentation. It's great for parties or just for entertaining at your house. There is something so festive and magical about floating cranberries and pomegranates, am I right? The mint leaves would even make it MORE festive for a Christmas party!
How Is This Sangria Recipe Healthy?
Why is this sangria "healthy"? I decided to use my beloved green tea to add some antioxidants.
I used a mint green tea that added a light, sweet mint taste and paired perfectly with the wine and fruit. You can use a caffeine-free green tea as well.
Oolong is a type of black tea that also contains a good amount of antioxidants. I drink it regularly in the mornings, but I think I need to try it in this sangria.
It can be a little bitter so I think adding a small amount of sweetener would help take away some of that bitterness.
This is such a simple recipe and has no added sugar at all. Well, if you add the juice from the melons that will add some sugar but that is natural sugar and yes, there's a difference.
And it's so pretty so it's perfect for entertaining. No one will know how ridiculously easy it was to make!

Recipe Tips
Please don't forget the fresh mint leaves. They are so fragrant and even adds a slight sweet, herbal taste.
My main problem is that my mint always seems to die so quickly. I typically put it in a ziplock bag and store it in the refrigerator, but if you have a way to prevent it from dying so quickly, I would love to hear it!
I know a few readers mentioned that ithis sangria recipe tastes delicious with flavored seltzer too. Although I haven't tried this with flavored seltzer, it does make sense that it would be tasty.
Maybe an orange or lime one for this recipe, a lemon one for the fall recipe and a cranberry one for the winter recipe?
If you try it with flavored seltzer please come back and let me know what you think. Maybe I will try it next time too! I am always open for feedback...
Feel free to use a different wine if you'd like. I would definitely opt for a cheaper wine, but still used a medium-bodied, lightly sweet kind.
Some people like their sangria a little bubbly so if you'd like you can use a prosecco or even add some plain seltzer.
If you do decide to make it ahead, wait until right before you serve it to add the fruit and mint leaves so it doesn't get too mushy. This way it will look fresh and ready to serve!
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Healthy Mint Sangria
Ingredients
- 4 bags mint green tea
- 4 cups hot water
- 1 bottle of wine I used Sauvignon Blanc but you can also Pinot Grigio, Moscato or Riesling
- 1 small cantaloupe cut into small pieces (I used a melon baller)
- 1 small honeydew cut into small pieces
- ¼ watermelon cut into small pieces
- 1 pint blueberries
- 1 handful of fresh mint chopped
- juice from all the melons optional
Instructions
- Place the tea bags into the hot water and allow to brew for 5 minutes. Allow to cool.
- Pour tea and wine into pitcher and stir.
- Add fruit, half the mint and juice from melons if desired. Stir again.
- Let sit for at least an hour but can sit overnight.
- Add remaining mint before serving. Can serve over ice. Enjoy!
Notes
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susan / the wimpy vegetarian
I didn't expect to see the mint green tea in this! What a great idea - I love it!
Lise @MomLovesBaking
Sounds so refreshing!
lauren.kelly
Thanks Lise!
Meaghan Mountford
I think "Healthy Mint Sangria" actually stands for "This is for YOU Meaghan."
lauren.kelly
Ha, YES! It definitely does 🙂
Angie | Big Bear's Wife
Wonderful idea to use the green tea in this!
lauren.kelly
Thanks Angie!
Cookin+Canuck
Sangria is one of my favorite summertime drinks, and I love this summer melon version. Now I have a sudden urge to sit on my patio, drink in hand.
lauren.kelly
YES Dara! I want to be on my patio too 🙂
Nutmeg Nanny
Yum! Sangria is my favorite drink when the weather starts to warm up. I love the idea of packing it full of mint and using green tea!
lauren.kelly
Thanks Brandi!
Marjory @ Dinner-Mom
So refreshing! Love the minty green tea.!
lauren.kelly
Thank you Marjory!
Kim Beaulieu
This is seriously gorgeous. So fresh and yummy. I'll take 3 glasses.
lauren.kelly
Why only 3, Kim? 😉
Martha @ A Family Feast
This is the perfect sangria for summer! delicious!
Brenda@Sugar-Free Mom
This sounds completely refreshing! I love mint and can't wait to start growing some in my garden as soon as our weather warms up a bit!
Kirsten/ComfortablyDomestic
All those melon balls look so refreshing for a hot summer day.
Ashley @ Wishes & Dishes
Bring on summer and sangrias!! Love that this one isn't loaded with sugar.
The Food Hunter
I love that there isn't any adding sugar!!
Carolyn
I'd love to be hanging out, sharing one of these with you!
Paula - bell'alimento
Healthy Sangria? I'm so on board with that.