10,000 gallon red wine flood winery after tank breakdown, social media reacts: ‘Holy God, what a waste’


Red wine does not combine well with dirt and grass.

A video of a tank damaging red wine on the ground at a Spanish winery recently went viral on Twitter. According to reports, enough wine was flowing to spread to a nearby area.

The incident took place at the Bodegas Vitivinos winery in Vallamalya, central Spain, according to News.com. One winery tank was reportedly damaged, leaving more than 13,000 gallons of red wine in the area.

In Footage, A large flood of red liquid can be seen coming out of one of the tanks and covering a large area on the ground below. It was reported that enough wine was flowing around nearby vehicles and in the nearby area.

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Local media reported that the spill was caused by a broken tank.

On Twitter, the video of this spill has gone viral and has been viewed more than 9 million times. Some commentators have compared the footage to a scene in “The Shining” where a character has a vision of a blood-stained elevator in front of him.

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Another user Added, “Holy God, what a waste.”

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