The term "latin breeze" does not appear to refer to a recognized English word or phrase. It could be a typographical error or a colloquial expression. If we consider it as potentially referring to a pleasant or refreshing breeze associated with Latin culture (like music, dance, or lifestyle), we could think of it as embodying a spirited and vibrant atmosphere often tied to Latin influences.
The phrase likely combines "Latin," referencing the cultures of Latin America or the Latin language, and "breeze," which comes from Old English "brēosan," meaning to break or to burst forth like air moving swiftly.