Twelve Grapes
The Twelve Grapes is a Spanish tradition that consists of eating a grape with each clock bell strike at midnight of December 31. The twelve grapes date back from at least 1895 but became established in 1909. According to the tradition, eating the twelve grapes leads to a year of good luck and prosperity.
About Twelve Grapes in brief
The Twelve Grapes is a Spanish tradition that consists of eating a grape with each clock bell strike at midnight of December 31 to welcome the New Year. The twelve grapes date back from at least 1895 but became established in 1909.
According to the tradition, eating the twelve grapes leads to a year of good luck and prosperity.
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