From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsangriasan‧gri‧a /sæŋˈɡriːə, sæn-, ˈsæŋɡriə/ noun [uncountable] DFDa Spanish drink made from red wine, fruit, and fruit juice
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sangria• The £10 million sun and sangria soap was set up from scratch in just six months.• While you're away sipping sangria on a sun-soaked beach, some intruder may be rifling your unguarded home.• We ended a perfect day sipping sangria at a cliffside restaurant, relaxing in the spectacular sunset.Origin sangria (1900-2000) Spanish sangría “bleeding, sangria”, from sangre “blood”