This Blackberry Sangria Carrabba's recipe is the perfect summer drink! Made with red wine, blackberry flavor, and citrus fruits, this refreshing drink is the best way to relax on warm summer afternoons.

No need to fight traffic to get to happy hour, now you can make a tasty Carrabba's Blackberry Sangria from the comfort of your own home.
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Ingredients for this Blackberry Sangria Carrabba's Recipe
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- Bottle of Red Wine: Whichever type you prefer will work. You can use a Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, or any sweet red Italian wine, just make sure you get the 750ml bottle.
- Cranberry Juice: Try to get the pure, unsweetened kind. We don't need sweetened juice since we are adding syrup separately.
- Blackberry Syrup: This is the key ingredient that gives this unique sangria its distinct flavor.
- Italian Brandy / Tuaca
- Lemon Juice: adds a tangy tartness to the drink.
- Orange Slices and Lemon Slices: For garnish, I used one orange and one lemon
- Fresh Blackberries: You will need to slice them a couple times so that they can fully infuse with the liquid.
- 7-Up Soda: for serving.

How to Make this Blackberry Sangria Carrabba's Recipe
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- In a large pitcher, combine all of the liquid ingredients: red wine, cranberry juice, blackberry syrup, Tuaca, lemon juice, and the blackberries. Give it a food stir and allow the blackberries to soak for at least 2 hours.
- Add the slice of lemon and orange before serving.
- Serve in a tall glass full of ice then top off each drink with 2 ounces of 7 up and enjoy!






Why You Need to Make this Recipe!
- This easy recipe only requires a few simple steps and simple ingredients that you can easily find at the grocery store or local liquor store.
- This delicious sangria is full of tart, sweet, and fresh summer fruit flavors.
- It's perfect for serving 6-8 people at a weekend cook-out or pool party.
- Avoid driving all the way to the restaurant for this famous blackberry sangria and make it at home instead!
Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ
Which blackberry syrup should I use?
The top two brands that come to mind are this Monin blackberry syrup or a Torani blackberry syrup. Though you should be safe with whichever one you choose.

Can I Make a Smaller amount if I don't want a big batch?
Of course! Just divide the amounts in the blackberry sangria Carrabba's recipe by 2 or 3 to make just enough for 1-2 people.
How to store leftovers of this Carrabba's Blackberry Sangria recipe
To store, simply transfer all of the liquid into an airtight container such as a large mason jar or jars depending on how much you have left. It should last for up to 3-4 days in the fridge.

What ingredient substitutions can I make?
- If you don't like the blackberry syrup: make and use an unflavored simple syrup instead.
- If you don't like the 7-Up: you can use ginger ale, club soda, or just a generic lemon-lime soda.
- If you don't like the cranberry juice: you can use orange juice, pineapple juice, or any other juice you'd like.

The Best Blackberry Sangria Carrabba's Recipe

Carrabba’s Blackberry Sangria
Ingredients
- 1 bottle of red wine Merlot or Cabernet Sauvignon, 750ml
- 6 oz cranberry juice pure, the tangy kind
- 6 oz Blackberry syrup
- 4 oz Italian Brandy / Tuaca
- 2 oz lemon juice
- orange slices, lemon slices For garnish, I used one orange and one lemon
- 1/2 cup fresh blackberries sliced
- 7 up soda for serving
Instructions
- In a large pitcher, combine the red wine, cranberry juice, blackberry syrup, Tuaca, lemon juice, and the blackberries. Give it a food stir and allow the blackberries to soak for at least 2 hours.1 bottle of red wine, 6 oz cranberry juice, 6 oz Blackberry syrup, 4 oz Italian Brandy / Tuaca, 2 oz lemon juice, 1/2 cup fresh blackberries
- Add the lemon slices and orange slices before serving.orange slices, lemon slices
- Serve in a tall glass full of ice then top off each drink with 2 ounces of 7 up and enjoy!7 up soda






Trish says
Blackberry Syrup? Grocery store syrup or homemade?
Chahinez says
I like using this Monin one!