Sangria is a traditional Spanish drink that is made by combining red wine with chopped fruit, such as oranges, lemons, and apples, as well as sweeteners like sugar or honey. The drink is typically served chilled and is a popular choice during the summer months. Sangria is known for its refreshing and fruity flavors, and it is often enjoyed as a social drink during parties or gatherings. It can also be made with white wine or rosé, and variations with added spirits like brandy or rum are also common.