Livin’ la vida vino!
A village in Spain has just made every wine-lovers dream a reality and joyously spent a day chucking grape juice at one another.

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At the second annual “Batalla del Vino” (Battle of Wine) in Toro, Spain on August 22nd, revelers recreated the larger wine battle that happens every year in Haro.
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Hundreds of people wearing white took part in the event. They covered one another in red wine using water guns, back-mounted spraying devices, buckets, and much more.

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Covered in wine, revelers enjoy the 'Batalla del Vino' (Battle of Wine) in Toro, Spain, on August 22, 2016. Toro, a small village of Spain known for having Toro wine appellation, celebrated the second Battle of Wine in the Main Square during the festivities of San Agustin, imitating the wine battle of Haro (La Rioja). Hundreds of people dressed in white cover each other in red wine with water pistols, back-mounted spraying devices, buckets and others. (Photo by Manuel Balles/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

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We’re definitely going next year.
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