It’s the perfect cold drink made with a combination of pureed ripe peaches and freshly brewed iced tea.
You can even make an adult beverage topping it off with peach schnapps, sparkling wines like prosecco or rum.
The recipe gives you several other fruit options like our pineapple photos below if you're not a peach lover, then just make a berry nice drink suggestion.
Peach Tea is a popular drink served in many restaurants in the South and perfect to take in that day at the beach to keep you cool.
Some other flavors we've tried are pureed pear, pineapple, peach, mango, papaya, and you can get creative with your own favorite fruit with this basic recipe.
Top it off with one of our homemade recipes for Amaretto Liqueur and it's a nightcap of tasty fruity heaven!
For today's recipe scroll to our printable recipe card on the bottom of this page.
Summer Fruity Tea Drinks
All summer long we need that refreshing taste of freshness and this peach tea will do the trick for peach lovers.
Making homemade flavored teas are super simple to make and so versatile you can change the flavor on a daily basis.
This delicious beverage will cool you off in warmer weather and you can drink loads of it and for entertaining, topping it off with a favorite sparkling wine or rum will be a welcome delight.
Perfect to bring along to the beach packed in ice, parties, and of course just because you love peach tea.
Ingredients You Will Need
- peaches fresh or frozen
- teabags
- ice
- honey, sugar, or sugar substitutes are optional
- teabags
- water
- lemon juice
Other Suggestions for More Tea Flavors
- strained pineapple
- ripe peaches
- pears
- mango
- papaya
- berries of any kind
- Note: use any fruits with skins or seeds removed
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A Few Tips
If using fruits with seeds or skins we always remove them first.
I don't recommend drinking tea at room temperature, this is much tastier served with ice.
Use only very ripe fruits to avoid extra calories and naturally sweeten your tea.
Yield: 4
Easy White Peach Tea
Prep time: 5 MinCook time: 8 MinTotal time: 13 Min
This peach tea is super peachy using fresh pureed peaches and steeped tea. This can be sweetened to your taste!
Ingredients
- 8 teabags of choice ( I've used Lipton black tea or earl grey)
- 2 cups of white peaches, or use frozen peaches
- 4 cups of water
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
- sugar if needed ( or sugar-free sweetener of choice)
- ice cubes for serving and sliced peaches for garnish
- Optional: sparkling wines. peach schnapps, or a shot of rum
Instructions
- Please and cut up the peaches or any fruit your using, remove the skins first.
- Note: for berries strain them in a sieve.
- Puree the peaches until smooth in a high-powered blender or food processor set aside.
- Boil the water then add the tea bags.
- Allow to steep tea bags for around 5 to 8 minutes.
- Add the tea to the blender with lemon juice ( add sweetener of choice if needed) and sweeten to taste if needed.
- Chill before serving.
- Pour over ice, garnish with peach slices.
- Optianal: add or top off the glass with sparkling wines, rum, or peach schnapps.
Notes:
Other Suggestions for More Tea Flavors
- strained pineapple
- ripe peaches
- pears
- mango
- papaya
- berries of any kind
- Note: use any fruits with skins or seeds removed
Nutrition Facts
Calories
118.84Fat (grams)
0.39Sat. Fat (grams)
0.03Carbs (grams)
16.74Fiber (grams)
2.31Net carbs
14.43Sugar (grams)
13.88Protein (grams)
1.43Sodium (milligrams)
10.78Cholesterol (grams)
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Other Drink Recipes To Try
Summer Mocktails
Homemade Irish Cream
Homemade Kahlua
Homemade Amaretto
How divinely fruity! No wonder it's your favorite. I want to try it!
ReplyDeleteDear Claudia, This sangria is a perfect refreshing drink. Have a wonderful and blessed Sunday. Catherine xo
ReplyDeleteThis Sangria is very interesting. I never used white peaches, and even this delicious blend of fruit with vodka. Thanks for the suggestion ;) Have a good Sunday dear, bye
ReplyDeleteP.S. lovely pictures
I love sangria, it's such a great match for a long drawn out barbecue with friends. Love this peachy taste you have created here. I don't make sangria too often as I'm always worried about someone drinking too much of it but sometimes I still use my mom's old recipe which soaks the fruit (peaches, plums apples, pears, and winter melon) in rum instead of vodka. Never serve to anyone who needs to get behind the wheel though!
ReplyDeleteBev loves sangria and I believe it's about time for the Georgia Bell peaches, so I'll make sure she sees this - it looks very refreshing.
ReplyDeleteOh, YUM! How delicious! Perfect refresher for these uber hot days~
ReplyDeleteFirst time I met white sangria we loved each other very much.Yours look seriously delicious:)
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Claudia this looks life "relaxation" in a pitcher! Yum.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so delicious. Perfect for these dog days of Summer. So refreshing. Yummy!
ReplyDeleteClaudia, thanks for doing all of research to get this recipe right. I am not sure I agree with your results and may have to test this on my own. :-)
ReplyDeleteOh yes I will take a pitcher. It has fruit so it's really healthy right?;) Looks amazing Claudia.
ReplyDeleteI've had a red sangria before, but not a white. We are leaving on a camping trip in a few days, I think the ingredients for this refreshing drink need to go on the list! Enjoy your Sunday. :)
ReplyDeleteOh Claudia, I LOVE peach sangria, maybe even more than regular sangria. It always reminds me of summer! Peach schnapps would also be a great touch here, mmmm.
ReplyDeleteWhite sangria is my absolute favorite!
ReplyDeleteI love white peaches and I love sangria! What's not to love? Absolutely delicious and refreshing!
ReplyDeleteTropical for sure and I could go for it right now! Love these summer drinks!
ReplyDeleteSo refreshing and summery! I love it!
ReplyDeleteThat's what I'm talking about! A great summer drink.
ReplyDeleteI love the white peaches in this, Claudia. A wonderful combination of stress-buster and thirst quencher!
ReplyDeletelovely presentation Claudia looks like a wonderful summer drink
ReplyDeleteThis makes me want to put my toes in the sand! A pitcher of this and my beach blanket is all I need to be a happy girl. So luscious.
ReplyDeletethe little umbrella put this one over the top!! I love Sangria, but haven't had much experience with the white ones... this one is now at the top of my list!
ReplyDeleteAnother winner. You are amazing. Wish I lived near you. Kim
ReplyDeleteLook refreshing and love the fruits! this would be great on those warm days!
ReplyDeleteVery creative twist on sangria here, I will need to be on the look out for white peaches-Simply refreshing.
ReplyDeleteSangria is definitely one of those perfect summer drinks! This version sounds super tasty =)
ReplyDeleteSangria is the perfect summer drink! This looks refreshing, colorful and delicious!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome update for the classic drink! Photo is beautiful. I can't wait to make this!!
ReplyDeleteOoooh with white peaches?! YUM!!! I'd love to join you for one of these! :)
ReplyDeleteRefreshing drink. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove me some sangria! I can't wait for the weekend to try this!
ReplyDeleteClaudia, this is fantastic! I wish I had some right now :)
ReplyDeletewith peaches being so cheap, I started making my own peach vodka lately and I'm going to use it to make this!
ReplyDeleteNo wonder this is your favorite Claudia.
ReplyDeleteSounds so refreshing, perfect for the hot summer we're dealing with
The heat has been a beast lately and we would love this!
ReplyDeleteI just visited Big Dude's (Larry's) blog and read about Bev's sangria . . . wondering if she made your recipe too! I've just got to make this, Claudia . With this heat wave, it just sounds so refreshing and boy do we have sweet peaches in the Carolina's this year. I'll make it when i get home from my family visit!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to eat and dring white peaches !!!pierre de Paris
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