Sangria Day

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Wine, fruit, and freedom in a glass.

The Art of Pouring Joy

Sangria Day celebrates Spainโ€™s most famous festive exportโ€”a drink that fuses wine, fruit, and sunshine into liquid celebration. The name comes from โ€œsangre,โ€ meaning blood, a nod to its deep crimson hue and ancient vitality.

Traditionally made with red wine, oranges, and seasonal fruits, sangria now inspires endless variationsโ€”rosรฉ, white, even sparkling. In rooftop bars and beach houses alike, itโ€™s the universal symbol of relaxation and rhythm. This day invites you to taste culture, color, and community with every sip. More than a drink, sangria is social architectureโ€”a vessel of connection that transcends borders with flavor and flair.

Vibes

Lively, sensual, cosmopolitanโ€”art and pleasure in one pour.

How to Celebrate

  • Mix your own sangria recipe and share with friends
  • Host a themed night of Spanish tapas and music
  • Explore non-alcoholic sangria variations
  • Learn about wine heritage from Spain and Portugal

Pulse Check

Whatโ€™s your signature flavor when life fills the glass?

Sangria doesnโ€™t ask for perfectionโ€”just participation.

Interesting Facts

  1. Sangria originated in Spain centuries ago as a harvest drink.
  2. Red wine sangria is the traditional form, but white sangria is rising in popularity.
  3. The European Union restricts the name โ€œsangriaโ€ to Iberian-made blends.

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โ€œAge and glasses of wine should never be counted.โ€ โ€“ Italian Proverb

โ€œWine is sunlight held together by water.โ€ โ€“ Galileo Galilei

โ€œThe discovery of a wine is of greater moment than the discovery of a constellation.โ€ โ€“ Benjamin Franklin

Flavor is the language everyone understands. Salud.