Sangria
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Spanish, literally ‘bleeding’; compare with sangaree.
wiktionary
Borrowed from Spanish sangría, from sangre(“blood”) + -ía.
etymonline
sangria (n.)
cold drink made variously from sweetened and diluted red wine, 1954, from Spanish, literally "a bleeding," from sangre "blood," from Vulgar Latin *sanguem, from Latin sanguis (see sanguinary). The drink so named for its color. Earlier in English as sangre (1736), sangaree.