Spicy Hibiscus Peach Teagria {Tea + Sangria}
Aug 08, 2014, Updated Jun 17, 2021
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This spicy hibiscus peach tea sangria is the perfect balance of sweet and spicy. Flavorful tea mixed with wine, fresh fruit and jalapeños – what’s not to love?

You know what I love most about summer? – The ability to drink sangria all day long and not feel like a complete lush.
Summer + sangria = perfection
You know what’s even better about summer? When you can make that sangria so freaking delicious that you drink all the sangria yourself so you don’t have to share. Listen, I know sharing is caring but not in this department.
Am I right?

Oh and can we talk about the spicy aspect of this sangria?
Jalapeño.
Sweet baby J I love me some fresh summertime jalapeños. These babies were super spicy, which is almost a rarity to find nowadays. I ended up adding 3 to my sangria but you could always add more or less depending on your love of heat and the spiciness of your peppers.

I also switched up this sangria by adding in a little fresh brewed hibiscus peach tea. I know tea is not a normal ingredient to add into sangria but it totally works – trust me.
Plus I got to use my new handy dandy Teafu by Dreamfarm.

What’s a Teafu? Well it’s a pretty cool little silicone loose tea brewer that I’m basically in love with. It’s easy to use, dishwasher safe and gives me a reason to buy all the loose tea I want.
I’m sure my husband is happy about this. Who wouldn’t an excuse to buy tea?

I made sure to add lots of fruit to the sangria because it’s basically like a second drink. When you sangria runs out you move onto the fruit. It’s sweet, wine soaked and the perfect after drink snack.

Oh, and if you wondered how I managed to take a shot me pouring that sangria I will have you know it was not easy. I’m the worst at multitasking so I had to set the camera up on the tripod, set my phone up to the wifi on the camera and then attempt to pour (with both hands) while quickly pressing the button on my phone.
While I think I managed to pull off some good shots I also managed to pour a lot of sangria on my table.
Oops!

Looking for more delicious sangria recipes? Try my honeycrisp apple sangria, Thanksgiving sangria or my sparkling summer sangria.
This spicy hibiscus peach tea sangria is the perfect balance of sweet and spicy. Flavorful tea mixed with wine, fresh fruit and jalapeños - what's not to love? Yield: 1 pitcher Prep Time: 15 minutes plus resting time Cook Time: 0 minutes Total Time: 2 hour 15 minutes In a large pitcher (or punch bowl...do you people still have punch bowls?) add wine, tea, Brandy, peach schnapps and sugar. Mix together until the sugar starts to dissolve in the mixture. Add in jalapeños, peaches, mango, orange and lime. Let sit in the fridge for a few hours so the flavors have time to combine. Taste test to make sure it's sweet enough. If not add in a little more sugar. Serve cold over ice with a splash of seltzer water. Note: Superfine sugar dissolves faster into cooler liquids. If you can't find superfine sugar you can use regular sugar.
Spicy Hibiscus Peach Tea Sangria
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Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Dreamfarm. I received monetary compensation but all opinions are 100% my own.












When it comes to a delicious drink like this sharing is caring doesn’t apply, everyone for themselves! I love the sweet peaches and jalepeno combination, genius!
Sangria is a summer must in my house – well – it’s a year round must but I digress 🙂 I LOVE the spicy spin on this!
Yeah the drunk fruit is the best part of sangria and if you say it’s okay to drink all day long, I will! 🙂
Loving the jalapeno in there! Pinned.
The perfect drink for a relaxing by the pool!
I’ll take a whole pitcher please!
Next time you need a good pour shot, call me up and I’ll be right over! You pay in Sangria pitchers, right? 😛
I LOVE the idea of adding tea to sangria! It sounds so good.
I love drinks with a little spiciness! This looks fantastic!
I love the idea of adding the pepper! It is a perfect way to balance the floral notes of the hibiscus, very clever!