YUM: 20 Best Places to Get Sangria in New Hampshire
When summer rolls around, my alcohol taste buds change a bit.
Now I am always a beer guy. Always.
Whiskey is saved for the winter – warms my soul.
But sangria is always a summertime favorite for me. I love the fresh fruit and happy buzz, and for a guy who doesn't love wine, sangria always hits right.21
And I know we are approaching winter...so let me be the first to say that sangria can be enjoyed ANYTIME. For me, sangria is saved for summer; however, I know tons of people who love a red sangria in the heart of a New England winter.
I recently wrote an article about the best places to get an espresso martini. The post blew up with well over 10,000 people reading it, commenting, sharing, and appreciating the insight.
What I found? People like other people's suggestions. People like to try some place new. People like to take a break from their typical patterns and try a new twist on a typical drink.
So, I figured I would repeat history. I polled New Hampshire oenophiles and found the best places to get a sangria.
The answers are below. I did this for you, the people, but also for me.
See, much like you, I have my typical spots. For me, if my wife and I want sangria, we always to go the 110 Grill and split a pitcher.
Yea, I said it. A pitcher. I mean, look at this heavenly blueberry sangria in the summertime sun.
The 110 Grill makes a very sweet blueberry sangria. It's a really easy (arguably too easy) sweet treat on a hot summer afternoon.
But I want to branch out. Now that I have tasted and can tolerate wine, I want to see what other sangrias are out there.
Perhaps less sweet? Perhaps a little different?
Below are the official best places to get a sangria in New Hampshire.