The Pineapple of My Eye: Pineapple Lime Sangria Spritzers for Spring

By Brittni • posted on 02/23/2024

A tropical cocktail recipe for pineapple lime sangria spritzers. Love the edible flower garnish.

I don’t know about you, but I’m really, really ready for spring and summer to pop up rn, especially after this week’s trip to NYC during a blizzard. Nbd. So, I made a little cocktail with tropical vibes to help channel the warmer weather seasons. Even if it means I’m sipping on one of these while wearing a winter coat

I partnered with Seven Daughters to share a pineapple lime sangria spritzer recipe that might as well be served out of coconuts – definitely bringing those beach vibes. It’s a little bit sweet, a little bit tart. That lime definitely adds a kick. Click through for the recipe.

A tropical cocktail recipe for pineapple lime sangria spritzers.

Ingredients (serve 6-8)

  • 1 750 mL bottle of Seven Daughters Moscato
  • 1 whole pineapple (organic)*
  • 3/4 cup of pineapple juice
  • 2 cups of lemon lime soda
  • 3 fresh limes (organic)*

*I’d recommend organic limes and pineapple, since the skin has been left on for this recipe.

Instructions

1. Start by coring and slicing in half, cutting 1/2 the pineapple into 1/4 inch slices and the other half into larger slices for garnish. Then, slice 2 of the 3 limes into thin(ish) slices. Add pineapple and limes into large pitcher.
2. Pour in pineapple juice, then add bottle of Seven Daughters Moscato, and the juice of 1 fresh lime. Chill for 2-4 hours.
3. When ready to serve, pour over ice, add a splash of lemon lime soda to each glass, and use extra pineapple and lime slices to garnish, along with edible flowers.

I love this pineapple lime cocktail as is, but if you’re not big on sweet drinks, you can swap out Seven Daughters Moscato for the Crisp White Winemaker’s Blend (which is another favorite of mine).

A tropical cocktail recipe for pineapple lime sangria spritzers. Love the edible flower garnish.

Pineapple lime sangria spritzers

A tropical cocktail recipe for pineapple lime sangria spritzers, with edible flower garnish.

A tropical cocktail recipe for pineapple lime sangria spritzers.

A tropical cocktail recipe for pineapple lime sangria spritzers, with edible flower garnish.

What do you think sangria spritzers like this one? And more importantly, are you as ready for spring and summer as I am?

This post is in partnership with Seven Daughters. Be sure to follow Seven Daughters on Facebook and Instagram for hosting / entertaining ideas and more. All opinions are my own. Thank you for supporting the brands that help keep Paper & Stitch running.

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Definitely in the mood for sunshine over here too, Natalie. Hopefully this cocktail will help us both. 🙂 Thanks for stopping by!

Brittni

I’m loving all of the springy/summery drink recipes that seem to be coming out right now, they’re really getting me in the mood for some sunshine! I love pineapple, this would be such a great party drink

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Natalie

Thanks Gosia.

Brittni

they look amazing! x

Gosia

Me too Megan. Me too!

Brittni

Yummm! This sounds delish and looks so cute! I’m SO ready for summer.

Megan at Lush to Blush

Thanks Michelle and Heidi.

Brittni

I’ll be drinking one of these in my winter coat too…lol. Lovely drink creation!
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Heidi

How beautifully those cocktails are decorated!
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Michelle

Haha. I hear that, Summer.

Brittni

I’m also itching for summer. I kind of hate snow and looking at it outside my house this morning makes me sad.

This looks delicious. I would drink it now just to give myself the fantasy of being in the summertime.

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Stephanie

That’s a good question, Bonnie. I meant the one with sugar BUT you could totally try swapping it out for LaCroix. I bet that would be good also.

Brittni

Wow, this sounds so yummy! By lemon-lime soda, do you mean one with sugar, like 7up or Sprite, or lemon-lime flavored soda water, like LaCroix?

Bonnie
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