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Camino de SANGRIAgo

The Camino de Santiago in Spain, or The Way of St. James, is one of the world’s most famous long-distance pilgrimages.

Beginning during the 9th century, this route now sees many thousands of modern-day believers traversing the country, with many taking a month or more to complete their journey.

All that walking will make you thirsty.  And so, some enterprising vendors have made the trek a little less somber, buy offering wine along the way.

The cooled red wine is light and refreshing, but it’s strong! Exhausted or dehydrated pilgrims should take it slow.

Read more courtesy of EyeOnSpain.com

Rick Steves knows Europe inside and out.

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