It wouldn’t be the High Holidays without a cold pitcher of my Rosh Hashanah Sangria! Celebrate the Jewish new year with this sweetly symbolic beverage, featuring several traditional holiday ingredients. A sweet drink for a sweet new year. Shana Tova!
Symbolic Foods for Rosh Hashanah
When creating this recipe, I wanted to include as much holiday symbolism as possible. It’s a honey sweetened beverage decorated with fresh fruit– apples, pomegranates and grapes.
During Rosh Hashanah, we eat apples dipped in honey to symbolize our hope for a sweet year to come. We eat pomegranates to symbolize “new fruit” (the first of the season).
Pomegranates represent the 613 mitzvot – the fruit has 613 seeds. Additionally, pomegranates remind us that our good deeds in the coming year should be plentiful.
Round foods (like grapes) are also part of the holiday. They represent the cyclical nature of the year and the continuity of creation.
How to Make Rosh Hashanah Sangria
This sangria is cold, bold, and delicious. Prepare it a few hours ahead of time so it has a chance to chill and marinate in the refrigerator. The fruit will soak up the drink, and flavors will develop over time. My favorite part of the drink is the little pomegranate seeds; they burst on the tongue, releasing their delicious juice.
Warning – this goes down very easily!
Use any brands of liquor you prefer in this recipe. If you’re keeping kosher for the holiday (or just in general), be sure to choose kosher certified liquors. I’ve included a mocktail version and some other variations in the notes below.
Cheers to a sweet new year!
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Rosh Hashanah Sangria
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup honey
- 1 pomegranate
- 1 apple, cored and sliced thin
- 12 ounces seedless grapes
- 750 milliliters red wine (syrah/shiraz works well) (1 bottle)
- 2 cups pure 100% pomegranate juice
- 1 cup grape juice
- 1/4 cup brandy
- 1/4 cup triple sec
NOTES
Instructions
- Pour honey and ½ cup water into a small saucepan. Heat over medium, stirring constantly, till the honey is completely dissolved into the water. Do not boil. Remove from heat and allow to cool. This is your honey simple syrup.
- Meanwhile, seed the pomegranate. Discard the rind and pith. For instructions, click here.
- Place the pomegranate seeds into the bottom of your pitcher.
- Place the apple slices on top of the seeds...
- ...and the grapes on top of the apple slices.
- Pour the entire bottle of red wine into the pitcher.
- Add the pomegranate juice, grape juice, brandy, triple sec, and honey simple syrup to the pitcher. Stir gently with a long handled spoon to blend all the flavors together.
- Place pitcher into the refrigerator to chill for at least 2 hours before serving. This will allow the flavors to blend. Stir again before serving.
Eli says
Does it matter if I use concord grape grape juice? If yes and I can’t find any, what should I use as a substitute?
Tori Avey says
Do you mean subbing regular grape juice for Concord grape juice? Yes, that is fine. Any grape juice should work, even white grape juice.
Robin says
What type of apple do you recommend?
Tori Avey says
Honey Crisp, Fuji, or Granny Smith will all work great. Granny Smith will be on the tarter side, but the sangria is sweet enough to compensate.
Naomi Manela says
im looking this up for the i think fourth year in a row thanks for this great crowd pleaser great for RH recipe
Happy Sweet new year!