Botas are wineskins that are an ancient way to transport wine and are still used today all over Spain. Botas were used by shepherds and travelers in bygone days, but today youre likely to see them worn at festivals, bullfights and soccer matches. They are normally cut in a teardrop or kidney shape. The end has a small hole to squeeze the wine through and a screw-on top attached to a short cord, so it is not lost during merrymaking! Botas also come with a longer cord so you can sling them over your shoulder and keep your hands free.
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