Sangria vs. Wine

Sangria vs. Wine — Is There a Difference?

Difference Between Sangria and Wine

Sangrianoun

A cold drink made of red or white wine mixed with brandy, sugar, fruit juice, and soda water. Also called sangaree.

Winenoun

A beverage made of the fermented juice of any of various kinds of grapes, usually containing from 10 to 15 percent alcohol by volume.

Sangrianoun

A cold drink, originating in Spain, consisting of red or white wine, brandy or sherry, fruit juice, sugar and soda water and garnished with orange and other fruit.

Winenoun

A beverage made of the fermented juice of any of various other fruits or plants.

Sangrianoun

A deep red color.

Winenoun

Something that intoxicates or exhilarates.

Sangrianoun

sweetened red wine and orange or lemon juice with soda water

Winenoun

The color of red wine.

Wineverb

To provide or entertain with wine.

Wineverb

To drink wine.

Winenoun

An alcoholic beverage made by fermenting the juice of grapes.

Wine is stronger than beer.She ordered some wine for the meal.

Winenoun

An alcoholic beverage made by fermenting the juice of fruits or vegetables other than grapes, usually preceded by the type of the fruit or vegetable; for example, "dandelion wine".

Winenoun

(countable) A serving of wine.

I'd like three beers and two wines, please.

Winenoun

(uncountable) A dark purplish red colour; the colour of red wine.

Winenoun

wind

Wineverb

(transitive) To entertain with wine.

Wineverb

(intransitive) To drink wine.

Winenoun

fermented juice (of grapes especially)

Winenoun

a red as dark as red wine

Wineverb

drink wine

Wineverb

treat to wine;

Our relatives in Italy wined and dined us for a week