Borgoña (drink)

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Ingredients
red wine, chopped strawberries, sugar
Servedin a pitcher
Borgoña
A pitcher of the Chilean drink Borgoña.
A pitcher of Borgoña.
Ingredients
red wine, chopped strawberries, sugar
Servedin a pitcher

Borgoña (Burgundy) is a traditional Chilean cocktail made with red wine, chopped strawberries, and sugar. It is associated with the country's springtime Fiestas Patrias, as well as with summertime and Christmas.[1]

In 2011, a Chilean nutritionist calculated the number of calories in various traditional Chilean alcoholic beverages and determined that borgoña—at 250 calories per glass—was the fifth most caloric, after pihuelo, paxarette, chupilca, and cola de mono.[2]

Mapuche origins

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