Last month, a chocolate-making company experienced a malfunction in their factory resulting in chocolate snow for an entire Swiss town! Half of us wanted to jet off to the location and other half lamented at all the cocoa going to waste. Yesterday, something similar happened at Vitivinos wineries in Villamalea, Albacete (Spain).
According to Mirror UK, a tank with a capacity of 50,000 litres got damaged and red wine spilled on the ground. Reportedly, the staff were unable to stop the flow and recorded a video of the incident. A local radio station shared the footage and it has since gone viral with 4.7 million views.
SUCESOS | Reventón de un depósito de vino de unos 50.000 litros en Bodegas VITIVINOS, de Villamalea pic.twitter.com/lU5pIzZAjU
— Radio Albacete (@RadioAlbacete) September 25, 2020
Daaru lovers on Twitter are talking about getting buckets, glasses, and straws and flying to Spain. A few are comparing the scene to the horror film ‘The Shining’ due to the hue of the wine.
*grabs straw and flies to Spain* https://t.co/3UZT36WoYX
— Amanda Deibert🏳️🌈 (@amandadeibert) September 26, 2020
This reminds me of the trailer from “The Shining” that was just blood gushing from an elevator and you know what so on track with 2020. https://t.co/7lXZh6LIXe
— Kathleen Smith (@KikkiPlanet) September 26, 2020
Who wants to get a big straw and join me? https://t.co/AM8PHyudA5
— Monica Fraker (@FrakerMonica) September 26, 2020
Somebody needs to put The Shining trailer music on this! https://t.co/GkJ7BTaulY
— CinemaClown (@CinemaClown) September 26, 2020
Even the planet is trying to get drunk to deal with this fucked up year
— Shay (@ShadyPlanes) September 26, 2020
No, not the wine! That's it 2020. You've taken our lives, our sanity, our dignity, and now you come for the wine? Who has the time machine? It's time to end this now.
— Elise (@seliseh19) September 25, 2020
This is such a tragedy. I'm going to have to sit down. https://t.co/cz58T20wn4
— Russell Brooks (@NoOtherRussell) September 26, 2020
So much wastage is just too much to bear in a year already full of tragedies.