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New Year’s Eve in Spain

New Year’s Eve in Spain: Grapes, Pants, and Collective Madness

HeyDaveHere, December 19, 2025December 24, 2025

New Year’s Eve in Spain isn’t about fireworks, or champagne, or pretending next year will be “the year you really get fit.”

No.

It’s about grapes.

Twelve of them.

And eating them like your life depends on it.

At midnight, the entire country stands poised in front of the TV, clutching a bowl of grapes with the focus of a bomb disposal unit. Each grape must be swallowed on the stroke of the clock. Miss one? Choke? Fall behind? Congratulations — you’ve apparently doomed your next twelve months to misery, poverty, and possibly mild rickets.

No pressure.

For expats, it’s an absolute bloodbath. You start confident, smug even. “Twelve grapes? Easy.”

Then the clock starts.

Suddenly you’re on grape number four, your mouth is already full, your eyes are watering, and you’re wondering why nobody warned you that Spanish grapes are the size of small plums.

Meanwhile, everyone insists you must also be wearing red underwear.

Why red?

Nobody knows.

Love? Luck? Passion?

All you know is that every supermarket has a suspiciously large display of red pants that nobody would ever buy at any other time of year. Lacy ones. Tight ones. Ones that look like they were designed during a power cut.

And then there’s the grapes themselves.

All year round, grapes are about €1.99 a kilo.

Perfectly normal. Sensible. Respectable fruit pricing.

But for that one week?

Oh no.

Suddenly they’re €5.00 a kilo, displayed like luxury goods, misted with water, gently lit, probably insured. Because nothing says festive tradition like a seasonal fruit price hike that would make an airport sandwich blush.

You hand over the money anyway, because what choice do you have? You’re not about to risk twelve months of bad luck over a couple of euros. That’s how they get you.

So there you are — choking on grapes, dressed in red pants you’ll never wear again, watching the clock, slightly drunk, slightly panicked, surrounded by people shouting “¡Una más! ¡Una más!” like it’s an eating contest.

And when it’s over?

You smile.

You cheer.

You wipe grape juice off your chin.

Because somehow… despite the chaos, the choking hazard, and the extortionate fruit — it just wouldn’t be New Year’s in Spain without it.

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