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Kalimotxo 

An alcoholic beverage made with the best ingredients : Coca-Cola and red wine.

It is usually made with cheap wine directly into the Coke bottle.

A 1:1 ratio should be ok, but this may vary depending of your wine. Basically, you want to adjust the sugar level to completely hide the terrible acidity of your cheap wine.

It is commonly drank during Basque parties also called Ferias. It never sold as is tho, you have to go to the supermarket to craft your own bottle and then you can wander in the streets like a true Basque !
Ew ! This Chateau Latour is terrible !
I have some coke in the fridge, let's make Kalimotxo !
Kalimotxo by edenroad July 21, 2021
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Kalimotxo rage 

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Alex definitely kalimotxo raged last night- she said fuck you to everyone and then threw cereal bowls at a wall...for an hour.
Kalimotxo rage by Candy-mane March 16, 2013

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I'm putting this CV straight in the bin. Written totally sans sheriff.
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A breadhead is like a crackhead, but for money instead of crack.
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