Low Carb Red Sangria Recipe - Lowcarb-ology (2024)

My low carb sangria recipe has the same beautiful color as regular sangria but only 3 carbs for a full 8 ounces. It’s sparkling and refreshing, just right for a summer evening, an end of summer party, and lazy afternoons on the porch swing. This low carb sangria recipe is for just one serving but you can easily multiply it to make a pitcher.

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Low Carb Red Sangria Recipe

For this recipe you’ll need: red wine, citron vodka, berry 0 carb water enhancer, club soda, ice, and a slice of lime for garnish.

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I so love sangria in the summertime. Probably because it reminds me of the hot summer days and pitchers of icy Kool-Aid when I was a kid. It’s sort of the same when you think about it right?

I don’t know about you, but I wish summer was as magical for me now as it was when I was younger. Remember waking up on the first day of vacation with the whole summer stretching out in front of you? Remember that feeling that the days were never going to end? I had tons of free time to do everything on my list. This included riding bikes with my friends to wading into the ankle deep, icy water of the creek and catching crawdads. As long as I was in the house before the streetlights came on, I was free to play and romp outside.

Now a days, it seems like morning just turns into evening with no day in between! Where does time go?

As I write this, my kids’ summer vacation is coming to an end. They’ve had a busy summer this year with youth camp, visiting their father out of state, and two of them going on missions trips (one to San Antonio and one to Kenya, Africa). We didn’t get a family vacation this year because of the craziness of it all and I missed that a lot. My three youngest are the only ones left in school now, a senior, a freshman, and a 7th grader. I will miss them when they go back, too. The house is quiet. Too quiet.

All of this is to say that sangria and summer go together like peanut butter and jelly as far as I’m concerned. Sadly, sangria is full of carbs. First of all, it’s the wine in sangria has carbs. Red wine, white wine, they are all so tasty, but those carbs add up quick as do the glasses per sitting. Ha ! There’s not a lot of carbs (sugar) but your average glass of red wine for example has about 3.8 carbs for every 5 ounces you drink.

I don’t know about you but I can put down a lot of wine talking with friends on a Saturday afternoon. It goes down so smoothly. Next, there’s usually fruit juice in sangria, and often sugar as well. All of that adds up to roughly 18 to 20 carbs for an 8 ounce glass of sangria. You pretty much might as well dump vodka in cherry Kool-Aid. As good as that sounds, that is way too many carbs.

So, this summer I have been mostly staying very low carb. 5 days of weights and 4 days of cardio… well… maybe I can afford more than 15 or 20 grams per day. Anyway, staying low carb meant drinking co*cktails once in awhile instead of regular sangria more often. Let’s face it, you might be able to get away with a glass of sangria several times a week but when it’s a gin and tonic, maybe not so much?

More than a couple and people will start looking at you with funny. Even the dogs. Okay, maybe that’s just my dogs and people I hang with.

So, to make my low carb sangria I decided to try my secret for great keto co*cktails; sugar free water enhancers and some flavored vodka to mimic the super fruity flavor of my favorite red wine sangria. I added club soda to give it some sparkle AND to make it go farther. If you are using a very dry red wine ( I love the flavor of a Spanish Rioja) you might want to use sugar-free Sprite or ginger ale.

Yes, regular sangria has lots of sugar filled ingredients. Those are sliced/chopped pieces of fruit, sugar, simple syrup, even apple cider. While you can put a slice of fruit as a garnish, there is enough carbs in this keto sangria recipe from the wine alone.

Low Carb Red Sangria Recipe - Lowcarb-ology (5)

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Low Carb Red Sangria Recipe

Sweet and fruity, this red wine sangria recipe is sparkly and refreshing. Just 3 carbs for 8 ounces!

Course Beverage, Drinks

Cuisine Mexican, spanish

Keyword co*cktail, vodka, wine

Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Total Time 5 minutes minutes

Servings 1 serving

Calories 162kcal

Author Marye

Ingredients

  • 4 ounces red wine
  • 1 ounce Absolut Citron vodka
  • 1/4 teaspoon berry flavor 0 carb water enhancer
  • 4 ounces of club soda
  • ice

Instructions

  • Add the red wine, vodka, and water enhancer to a glass.

  • Stir to blend.

  • Fill glass with ice.

  • Add club soda.

  • Garnish with a lime slice if desired.

Nutrition

Calories: 162kcal | Carbohydrates: 3g | Protein: 1g | Sodium: 5mg | Potassium: 144mg | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 2IU | Calcium: 9mg | Iron: 1mg

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Low Carb Red Sangria Recipe - Lowcarb-ology (2024)

FAQs

Low Carb Red Sangria Recipe - Lowcarb-ology? ›

Sangria (1 drink) contains 22.6g total carbs, 22.4g net carbs, 0.1g fat, 0.3g protein, and 171 calories.

How many carbs in a glass of red sangria? ›

Sangria (1 drink) contains 22.6g total carbs, 22.4g net carbs, 0.1g fat, 0.3g protein, and 171 calories.

What are the ingredients in sangria? ›

Sangria is a punch that traditionally consists of wine, chopped fruit and a mixer (usually lemonade, orange juice or sparkling water) as well as other ingredients such as liqueurs and spirits.

Is sangria full of sugar? ›

The average sangria has a few different sources of added sugar. First, the fruit is usually soaked in a sugary coating before added to the wine. Next, premade fruit juices and liqueurs are usually added to the mix, which can quickly add up to more sugar.

What red wine is good for sangria? ›

The best wine for sangria is Garnacha (also called Grenache) or Pinot Noir. Garnacha comes from Spain, so it's my top pick for authentic Spanish sangria! Choose an inexpensive wine (under $20) that you would enjoy on its own. Why Garnacha and Pinot Noir?

Can I have one glass of red wine on keto? ›

How to Enjoy Wine on the Keto Diet. Along with choosing the right wine, moderation is key. You can absolutely savor a glass of your favorite vino during dinner here and there, especially if you're changing your lifestyle for the long run. Men can have no more than two glasses a day, and women can have one glass a day.

Will one glass of red wine take me out of ketosis? ›

Though one glass of something strong won't knock your body out of ketosis, drinking alcohol while following a keto diet will affect your progress. Specifically, it will slow down your rate of ketosis. "The liver can make ketones out of alcohol," Atkins nutritionist Colette Heimowitz told Elite Daily.

Is sangria better for you than wine? ›

Sangria contains all the properties and benefits of red wine. Thanks to its powerful antioxidants, polyphenols and flavonoids protect cells from aging. And also has resveratrol is a substance having the grapes that protects against inflammatory processes in the body.

How much alcohol is usually in sangria? ›

EU law says bottles from Spain are limited by law to less than 12% alcohol by volume (ABV). Bottles produced in the U.S. usually have between 5% and 15%. Sangria made with red wine is usually stronger than white wine punches.

What type of alcohol is sangria? ›

Sangria is a mixed alcoholic drink from Spain. The color of sangria depends on the wine. Red sangria is made with red wine, and white sangria with white wine. There are several regional variations of sangria, so ingredients vary.

Is sangria high in carbs? ›

Sangria - We believe that sangria can be a delicious wine-based drink, but it is not a low-carb alcoholic beverage. Most sangria recipes feature added sugar, juices, and fruit which massively raise the level of carbs per glass.

How many carbs are in a sangria? ›

Sangria, red nutrition facts and analysis per 1 fl oz (30 g)
Carbohydrates
NutrientAmountDV
Carbohydrate2.48 g1 %
Fiber0.00 g0 %
Sugars2.15 g
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How many carbs in a 6 oz glass of red wine? ›

You'll consume just under four grams of carbohydrate, including one gram of sugar, if you drink a glass of red wine. Unlike fresh grapes, red wine does not contain any fiber.

How many carbs in a 8 oz glass of red wine? ›

There are approximately 6.4 grams of carbs in red wine as well as 1.6 grams of sugar per eight-ounce serving.

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