Sangria
(noun)
- A Spanish and Portuguese punch typically made with red wine and chopped fruit, often served cold.
- A red or white wine-based cocktail that typically includes fruit and other ingredients such as brandy or triple sec.
Origin:
From spanish sangrĂa, from sangre ("blood").
Examples:
- Sangria is a popular summer drink that is often served at outdoor events and parties.
- Sangria is made by mixing red wine, fruit, sugar and brandy.
- The sangria was served in a pitcher and garnished with fresh fruit.
- Sangria can be made with red or white wine, depending on personal preference.
- Sangria is a traditional Spanish drink and is often served at Spanish restaurants.