engarrafar

verb
  1. To bottle; to put a liquid into a bottle for storage or sale. verb
    The winery decided to engarrafar the new vintage to preserve its flavor.
    After making the homemade sauce, she planned to engarrafar it for later use.
  2. To cause a traffic jam or congestion. verb
    The accident on the highway started to engarrafar the morning commute.
    Road construction can often engarrafar busy city streets.