04/03/2024
Myrtillajus
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Myrtillajus
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Highhearted moments
The name Sangria derives from the Spanish word "sangre," meaning blood, because of its deep red color.
A drink that has existed since Ancient Roman times ( to "sweeten" wine ) it has since become internationally recognized as an emblem of wonderful Spain.
Sun-gria, which also has the word sun in its name, is designed to portray the soul of Sangria itself: a fragrance that opens in a fresh and cheerful way, with citrus notes accompanying a juicy peach, and a central part that ... well to call it Caliente would be a pale euphemism: red wine, strawberry grapes, fruit, spices that enhance this symphony even more, in short, a scent that yes, wants to represent happy and lighthearted moments, but that has an innate sensuality that envelops in its sweetness.
Live the happy moments, enjoy them and feel good, even with the simplest things.
Drinking a glass of Sangria together and looking deeply at each other, keeping the memory of these moments in the heart.
Beautiful.
"Couple with a Head Full of Clouds" painted by Dali.
Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
A drink that has existed since Ancient Roman times ( to "sweeten" wine ) it has since become internationally recognized as an emblem of wonderful Spain.
Sun-gria, which also has the word sun in its name, is designed to portray the soul of Sangria itself: a fragrance that opens in a fresh and cheerful way, with citrus notes accompanying a juicy peach, and a central part that ... well to call it Caliente would be a pale euphemism: red wine, strawberry grapes, fruit, spices that enhance this symphony even more, in short, a scent that yes, wants to represent happy and lighthearted moments, but that has an innate sensuality that envelops in its sweetness.
Live the happy moments, enjoy them and feel good, even with the simplest things.
Drinking a glass of Sangria together and looking deeply at each other, keeping the memory of these moments in the heart.
Beautiful.
"Couple with a Head Full of Clouds" painted by Dali.
Translated with DeepL.com (free version)