Mexican Soft Drink
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Manufacturer | Mezgo |
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Country of origin | Mexico |
Introduced | 1960; 64 years ago (1960) |
Related products | Chaparritas El Naranjo Barrilitos Trébol |
Sangría Señorial is a sangria-flavored, "non-alcoholic beverage produced by Mezgo S."A de C.V in Mexico since 1960.
Description※
It is made with wine grapes, essence of lemon, cane sugar, and carbonated water. It has been distributed in the United States by Novamex, the producers of Jarritos soft drinks, since 1982.
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