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    Quote Originally Posted by Brás Garcia de Mascarenhas View Post
    Yes, it is sold in Portugal. I know that they have several other products like juices and wines (they claim that their wine is the Spanish wine most sold overseas) but I have only seen the Sangría.

    Nowadays you can find other typical Spanish products in Portugal that you couldn't when I was a kid. One thing that all Portuguese families liked to buy when they visited Spain was the famous caramelos con piñones "El Caseiro" and Torrones (nowadays some supermarkets have it too).
    Don Simón is a very famous brand here, specially because its juices.

    I have no fuckin idea about caramelos El Caseiro and Torrones

    Quote Originally Posted by Brás Garcia de Mascarenhas View Post
    Mateus Rosé is one of the most famous wines worldwide and probably the most sold Portuguese wine overseas. Easily recognizable for the shape of the bottle. It is also Queen Elizabeth II favorite wine.
    When I was i Oporto two summers ago I bought a bottle of Oporto wine in the typical ancient shop that every city has, the so called ultramarinos in Spain. The owner was a sympathetic old woman, she was from a village near Spain (I dont remember the name, but it is what she said). Well, the bottle was cheap, 10 euros or so... we drank in a family meal and oooohhhhh, the fuckin wine was exquisite...

    I drank an Oporto in the summer terrace of Sandeman bodegas, you know in Vila Nova da Gaia, but I liked much more the variety of that bottle I bought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cristiano viejo View Post
    Don Simón is a very famous brand here, specially because its juices.

    I have no fuckin idea about caramelos El Caseiro and Torrones
    Lol, ok I had re-check on google how it is properly written because I am pretty sure everybody in Spain knows that.

    This is Turrón:



    And I said "El Caseiro" but I misspelled it, it is actually El Caserío de Tafalla. It is a Navarrese company with more than 55 years of history behind it. Today, it produces more than 20 different kinds of candy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brás Garcia de Mascarenhas View Post
    Lol, ok I had re-check on google how it is properly written because I am pretty sure everybody in Spain knows that.

    This is Turrón:

    Ah, turrones. Yeah, we eat turrones in Christmas, it is the most typical Christmas product. It is sold ONLY in Christmas. Two Christmas ago I fucked one tooth eating exactly that fuckin turrón you have posted.

    Quote Originally Posted by Brás Garcia de Mascarenhas View Post
    And I said "El Caseiro" but I misspelled it, it is actually El Caserío de Tafalla. It is a Navarrese company with more than 55 years of history behind it. Today, it produces more than 20 different kinds of candy.

    I really had no idea about this brand but then I was intrigued, I searched and yes, it is the typical candy de coffe with milk, my grandfather bought me these candies when I was a child. Nowadays I buy this another brand, Solano

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bosniensis View Post
    When I was in high school I used to drink a lot, now I don't drink.

    We were in Flamengo Bar near Barcelona where people were having that foot dance.

    They were giving us large Sangria bottles for free (no limit), we were all thirsty, I drank tons of it.

    It was like a wine but weaker (or so it seems), the more you drink it, the more thirsty you are... and oh boy it goes fast.

    I was fine in the beginning but...

    1h later I was completely offline, I barely could walk.

    WTF is that Sangria?
    Drinks probably sangria already packaged commercially, for tourists it is not bad and in most bars it is the one they have.

    As someone else has commented the sangria for us it is an occasional drink especially in summer.



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