Whether wandering Barcelona’s busy streets or passing through Andalusia, you will find sensational varieties of sangria.
This Spanish wine, mixed with fruits like apples, oranges, lemons, and berries, was named after “sangre”, the Spanish word for blood. The wine absorbs the fruits’ natural sweetness and may contain added sugars.
Sangria can also be made using white or sparkling wines, but reds remain the most popular. The sweet, fruity flavors balance with bold reds and Sangria is typically enjoyed warm on frosty evenings or cold on summer nights. No matter the time of year you visit Spain, you can find the perfect ambiance in which to enjoy a glass.
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