Cinnamon Whiskey Sangria Recipe (2024)

This Cinnamon Whiskey Sangria is only four ingredients and delicious all year round. It is a particularly amazing spin on my red sangria recipe, perfect for a ladies’ night and even better for holiday get togethers. This is such an easy sangria recipe!

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This post is written in collaboration with Iowa Corn. I could not be more proud to partner with them for a second year to tell their story and give you a behind the scenes of the life of the Iowa Corn Farmer.

Hi friends and Happy Friday! I already told you about my love for Iowa and their amazing corn farmers when I shared my Southwestern Cheesy Chicken and Rice Casserole last week, and last year when I shared my Slow Cooker Bacon Potato Corn Soup. But we haven’t talked about one little part that is soooooo near and dear to my heart.

The co*cktails.

As you all know, I am not shy about my love for whiskey. You just can’t beat a good whiskey co*cktail. I love my Whiskey and Wine co*cktail, my Desert Wasteland Whiskey co*cktail, and of course the classic Whiskey Sour Recipe! Well, you can’t get

The first stop on our #IACornQuest Tour, both last year and this year, was the Iowa Distilling Company. And, if I’m being totally honest, it’s the absolute highlight of the trip for me. #duh Cinnamon Whiskey Sangria Recipe (3)

The amazing folks at the Iowa Distilling Company make all of their award winning spirits on site. Not only that, they are true lovers of their community and the Iowa farmers who support their business and provide them the best corn to make the alcohol. In their own words:

“At Iowa Distilling Company, we aim to bring distilling back to its roots on the farm. Farming goes back generations in our families. We know corn and we know Iowa’s soil – we’ve been working with it for years. We know the farmers who grow our grain and the people at the local farmers’ co-op who help us load it into our truck. They are our friends and family, and we try to make them proud of every bottle that comes off our still.”

Doesn’t that just give you chills? It totally embodies everything I love about Iowa and all the people with Iowa Corn. The passion that you hear in those words totally comes through in the amazing product they serve and the incredible recipes they come up with to serve it.

Iowa Distilling Company is housed in the coolest space. A 100 year old building that has been a bank, an architecture firm, and a jute box repair shop now converted to a distilling company and bar. Our group was able to sit at their bar and drink their custom made co*cktails and then sit and have the most delicious dinner from a local caterer.

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You can’t see all the co*cktails, but I need to tell you . . . our group tried a LOT of them and we were sincerely impressed. But, without a doubt, my favorite were the co*cktails made with Prairie Fire, a cinnamon whiskey. I dare say, the best cinnamon whiskey on the planet. Last year I bought one bottle, this year I bought two. And I’m already regretting I didn’t get a third.

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Prairie Fire is perfect on it’s own, in fact, that is my preferred way to drink it. However, its also incredible in this Cinnamon Whiskey Sangria Recipe!

WHAT ARE THE INGREDIENTS OF SANGRIA?

Most sangrias consist of wine, a liquor (or two), and some fruit. This Cinnamon Whiskey Sangria takes a little bit of a different spin by adding in some apple cider which compliments this perfectly. Can I tell you guys something? I only had a super cheap bottle of red wine on hand when I was testing this recipe and it was still AMAZING! This might be the best sangria yet.

THE SANGRIA INGREDIENTS YOU’LL NEED

  • Red Wine blend
  • Prairie Fire Cinnamon Whiskey (or other cinnamon whiskey if you can’t get to Iowa ????)
  • Apple Cider
  • Apples

How easy is that??

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HOW TO MAKE SANGRIA

This sangria is super simple to make and will be the hit of any ladies’ night, but I think it is especially great for a holiday party!

  1. Pour all of the ingredients into the pitcher.
  2. Add more apple cider if you don’t want it to be as strong.
  3. Taste it and add simple syrup to taste.
  4. Add the apples right before serving, and have cinnamon sticks out for garnish.

TIPS TO END UP WITH THE BEST SANGRIA

  • I know I said I used a less than amazing red blend and it was still amazing. Guys, that’s just to tell you how great this recipe is. Don’t test my theory. The next time I made it (yup, already have done a few batches . . . ) I used a much better wine. Soooo good!
  • Try this recipe first without simple syrup. I didn’t need any, but members of my book club did.
  • If you want to stretch this recipe and make it not as strong, add another cup of apple cider.
  • Only add the apples right before serving. Normally sangrias are known for their alcohol soaked fruit, but my experience is that apples don’t hold up great in sangria. They aren’t meant to sit in it overnight.
  • Though you see it pictured with cinnamon sticks here, do NOT add that to the pitcher and let it sit. Cinnamon sticks just hanging out in wine leave it with a woody flavor I do not love at all. Plus you totally don’t need it. The Prairie Fire does it’s job.

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I say this from the absolute bottom of my heart. If you are ever near Cummings, IA, you MUST stop by Iowa Distilling Company and try out what they have to offer. You will not find a better Cinnamon Whiskey or a smoother vodka. To see all the spirits they make check out their products page. And while you are in Iowa, thank a farmer for growing some amazing corn that gave you those great drinks.

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Cinnamon Whiskey Sangria

Serves: 6 people

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Prep: 10 minutes minutes

This Cinnamon Whiskey Sangria is only four ingredients and delicious all year round. It is a particularly amazing spin on my red sangria recipe, perfect for a ladies night and even better for holiday get togethers.

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Ingredients

  • 750 ml red wine (I used a blend)
  • 1 cup cinnamon whiskey
  • 1 cup apple cider
  • 2 apples cut up
  • 1/2 cup simple syrup optional

Instructions

  • Stir the wine whiskey, and apple cider together to combine.

  • Taste it before possibly adding in simple syrup.

  • Add the sliced apples and serve!

Author: Lisa Longley

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Other great co*cktails you could make using alcohol from Iowa Distilling Company

Cranberry Vodka Press

Apple Brandy Slush

Eggnog Martini

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FAQs

Is Fireball good in sangria? ›

Fireball Sangria Kicks Things Up A Notch

Kick your red wine sangria up a notch with some Fireball! The cinnamon whiskey is the perfect transition into fall co*cktails. If you can't find blood oranges, use cara cara or more navel oranges!

Can I mix Fireball and wine? ›

With only three ingredients, this Fire Sangria recipe is the perfect way to cool down this summer! You'll fall in love with this red wine fireball sangria!

What goes well with Fireball cinnamon whiskey? ›

Ginger ale complements the spice of cinnamon whiskey, while cherries, apple cider, and grenadine sweeten up the concoction for a summery twist.

Can you use Whisky instead of brandy in sangria? ›

A Sangria recipe must include wine of course, but did you know that the base spirit is open to personal preference? While a more traditional Sangria recipe favours brandy, our red Sangria recipe has a Scotch twist in the form of Chivas Extra 13 Sherry Cask.

What is the highest alcohol content sangria? ›

Bottles produced in the U.S. usually have between 5% and 15%. Sangria made with red wine is usually stronger than white wine punches.

Why does Fireball not get you drunk? ›

It alleges the bottles instead contained malt liquor, a much less alcoholic ingredient. For what it's worth, Fireball is 66 proof, making it much weaker than most other whiskies, which are typically between 86-100 proof.

Can you mix Fireball and Malibu? ›

This tropical co*cktail comes with a fiery kick from Fireball Whiskey and a smooth, creamy finish from Malibu Rum.

What alcohols should not be mixed? ›

Wine and beer

This combination is dangerous because both beer and wine contain sulfites that will react with each other in your stomach. The result? A headache or an upset stomach, and you better avoid that. Try to stick to only one option and never ever drink wine and beer at one night.

Why was Fireball banned? ›

This fact was so unsettling to Europeans that sales of Fireball were "temporarily halted" in Norway, Sweden, and Finland in 2014, which Fireball said was "due to a small recipe-related compliance issue." The chemical that came under fire was propylene glycol, which supposedly enhances flavor by absorbing water.

Is cinnamon whiskey the same as Fireball? ›

Fireball Cinnamon is a malt-based 33 proof product, whereas Fireball Whisky is a whisky-based 66 proof product. Unlike Fireball Whisky, Fireball Cinnamon can be sold in beer, malt beverage and wine stores for our fans who want a wider variety of convenient shopping locations.

Should I refrigerate Fireball? ›

Ultimately, whether or not you refrigerate your homemade Fireball depends on your preferences and how quickly you plan to consume it. If you're going to consume it relatively quickly, storing it in a cool, dark place should suffice.

How much alcohol is in a shot of Fireball Cinnamon whiskey? ›

The difference between the two drinks is that Fireball Cinnamon is actually a malt-based beverage with 16.5% alcohol by volume (ABV), while Fireball Cinnamon Whisky is whisky-based and has an ABV of 33%.

Are Fireball and Dr Pepper good? ›

Spicy Fireball cinnamon whiskey and sweet Dr. Pepper combine to make the perfect ratio for a yummy mixed drink that is easy to make. Visit the blog post to learn how to make the Dirty Dr.

What sweetener is in Fireball Cinnamon whiskey? ›

Propylene glycol is used for a variety of industrial, cosmetic, and food production uses. In your Prestone Low-Tox, it's an antifreeze. In Fireball, it's used as a sweetener, its makers say. (And yes, according to the Centers for Disease Control, it's "generally regarded as safe for use in food.")

Is Fireball actually wine? ›

The smaller bottles, named Fireball Cinnamon, are made from a blend of malt beverage and wine, while the whiskey-based products are called Fireball Cinnamon Whisky, according to the company website.

Is Fireball good chilled? ›

Try chilled and room-temperature to find out what you prefer. Chilled Fireball's spice hits a little later, while room-temperature Fireball immediately fills your entire mouth with the flavor. Store the Fireball in your refrigerator or freezer for an hour before drinking it if you want it chilled.

What does Fireball liqueur taste like? ›

At 66 proof (33% alcohol by volume), Fireball has 20 percent less alcohol than the standard whiskey. So, what does it taste like? Some drinkers say it tastes like Atomic Fireball candies or Big Red gum. Others claim it tastes like liquid graham crackers.

Does sangria have spirits? ›

Some sangria recipes, in addition to wine and fruit, feature additional ingredients, such as brandy, sparkling water, or a flavored liqueur.

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