Cucumber Gimlet White Wine Sangria

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Sip on a glass of refreshing Cucumber Gimlet White Sangria! It’s a summer drink that blends the classic gin cocktail with everyone’s favorite white wine punch. Make a pitcher to share this unexpected and unexpectedly delicious sangria recipe with friends!

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An Easy Summer Cocktail

Do you have a drink of choice in the summer months? I’m happy to drink wine almost any time of the year. I am usually more in the mood for a cool, crisp white when the weather is warm. But if we are grilling filet mignon or flat iron steak, I want a nice Cabernet. Sangria is always nice too, especially a white wine sangria with fresh summer fruit.

Speaking of fruit, when I was younger, I always wanted those fruity drinks. But as I’ve gotten older, I’ve found them to be too sweet for my taste. So I’ve ventured into things like a good Dark and Stormy or Moscow Mule, and even a classic gimlet.

That old school gimlet inspired this fresh take on two traditional drink recipes, combining the cucumber gimlet and white sangria.

white wine cocktail in a stemless wine glass with a filled pitcher behind it

What is a cucumber gimlet?

A gimlet is a gin and lime juice cocktail usually served over ice, and often with a lime garnish. It is said to have originated in the Royal Navy when lime juice was added to the sailors’ gin to help prevent scurvy.

For many years, it was made by mixing gin with Rose’s Lime Juice, which is a sweet lime juice concentrate. As tastes have changed over the years, many have found that to be too sweet, so the level of sweetness has been adjusted by mixing gin with fresh lime juice and some simple syrup, or sometimes the fresh lime juice and a lesser amount of Rose’s Lime Juice to add just a bit of sweetness.

While cucumber is not an original component of the cocktail, bartenders started adding it add a fresh element that complements the herbal components of the gin. In some cases it is simple added as a garnish, while others will actually muddle the cucumber before shaking the cocktail.

Why this Recipe Works

Cucumber Gimlet White Sangria is just as refreshing as the gimlet. But combining it with a nice, crisp sauvignon blanc for additional flavor complexity transforms it it into a perfect party drink. Just mix up a big batch and let it sit in the fridge till your guests arrive.

There’s some simple syrup for that little touch of sweetness, but the addition of lime keeps it from being too sweet. Cucumber and even some optional celery add freshness that makes it perfect for sipping on a hot summer day.

What’s in this white wine sangria recipe

  • Sauvignon Blanc: You can use another type of dry white wine, but the citrusy flavor characteristic of many brands of sauvignon blanc is a great complement for this cocktail. You’ll need one bottle.
  • Gin: Use your favorite. It doesn’t have to be fancy or expensive.
  • Simple syrup: To make the simple syrup, combine equal parts water and sugar in a small saucepan, heat until all of the sugar is dissolved, then cool completely in the refrigerator.
  • Freshly squeezed lime juice: Don’t use the kind from a bottle.
  • Celery: This is optional but adds an interesting herbal, savory element.
  • Cucumber: Thinly sliced to go in the drink, plus some extra slices for garnish.
  • Limes: Beside the lime juice, you’ll also want some lime slices for the cocktail and to garnish it.
  • Ice

How to make a Cucumber Gimlet White Sangria

If you don’t have any on hand, make the simple syrup so it can chill.

Then combine all of the ingredients except the ice in a pitcher. You can serve it right away, but putting it in the refrigerator for a bit will give the flavors time to blend and develop.

Pour over ice and enjoy!

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Celery Cucumber Gimlet White Sangria

Combine two classic cocktails into one unexpectedly delicious and refreshing summertime cocktail. Celery Cucumber Gimlet White Wine Sangria is made with dry white wine, gin, tangy lime juice, and more!
Prep: 5 minutes
Total: 5 minutes

Ingredients

  • 750 milliliters Sauvignon Blanc or other dry white wine
  • 1/4 cup gin
  • 1/4 cup simple syrup *see Note
  • 1/4 cup freshly squeezed lime juice
  • 2 stalks celery cut into about 2-3 inch pieces (optional)
  • 1 medium cucumber, thinly sliced
  • 3 limes, thinly sliced
  • ice
  • additional cucumber and lime slices for garnish, if desired

Instructions

  • Combine all of the ingredients except the ice in a pitcher and stir. Store in the refrigerator until ready to serve, and add ice to the pitcher as you set it out, or into the individual glasses.

Notes

*To make the simple syrup, combine equal parts water and sugar in a small saucepan, heat until all of the sugar is dissolved, then cool completely in the refrigerator.
Nutrition Facts
Celery Cucumber Gimlet White Sangria
Amount Per Serving (5 oz)
Calories 176
% Daily Value*
Sodium 20mg1%
Potassium 140mg4%
Carbohydrates 16g5%
Sugar 11g12%
Vitamin A 95IU2%
Vitamin C 9.6mg12%
Calcium 16mg2%
Iron 0.6mg3%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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9 Comments
  1. Brasserie Louis

    This celery cucumber is my all time favourite drink. Thanks Brianne for sharing this rejuvenating drink recipe 🙂

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