Tinto de verano is a refreshing combination of red wine and lemon soda. This fizzy mixture is the summer drink of choice for locals in Spain, who often choose it over sangria.
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Sangria. We can't make a list of the most popular drinks without talking about Sangria, can we? Made with red wine and chopped fruits, this punch-style drink is incredibly popular with tourists. While Barcelona locals do drink Sangria, this beverage is really a tourist favorite!