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A glass of white cava. Cava (Catalan:, pl. caves; Spanish:, pl. cavas) is a sparkling wine of denominación de origen (DO) status from Spain. It may be white (blanco) or rosé (rosado). The Macabeo, Parellada and Xarel·lo are the most popular and traditional grape varieties for producing cava. [1]
Catalan main sparkling wine producers agreed and adopted the name Cava after the Catalan word for cellar, where the wines were traditionally stored. [5] According to Spanish wine laws, Cava can be produced in six wine regions (such as Aranda de Duero, Navarra and Rioja) but 95% of Spanish Cava production takes place in the Penedès region.
Name Year No. Description [a]; Centre for traditional culture – school museum of Pusol pedagogic project 2009 00306 "This innovative education project has two overall goals: to promote value-based education by integrating the local cultural and natural heritage within the curriculum, and to contribute to the preservation of Elche's heritage by means of education, training and direct actions."
Aragonese-language culture (2 C, 1 P) Ashkenazi Jewish culture in Spain (1 P) ... Pages in category "Culture of Spain" The following 83 pages are in this category ...
Cava, Lleida, a municipality in the community of Catalonia, Spain; Cava, Orkney, one of the Orkney Islands, Scotland; Čavaš, a village in the municipality of Ravno, Bosnia and Herzegovina; 505 Cava, a main-belt asteroid; Central America Volcanic Arc (CAVA), a chain of volcanoes on the Pacific Coast of Central America
Cava's Mediterranean-themed restaurants are drawing crowds and it is opening new locations, hinting at material long-term growth potential. 3 Reasons to Buy Cava Stock Like There's No Tomorrow ...
Cava is leading 2024's fast-casual boom, ... increasing 39% year over year to $241.5 million, ... it is embedded in our culture, our policies, and our practices," Cava said in a statement. ...
Spanish, a Romance language, has become the hegemonic language in Spain. [10] It has also become a global language (with the majority of its speakers now located outside of Spain, most of them in Latin America) and one of six official languages of the United Nations. Its current hegemony in Spain is subtly fostered by neoliberal discourses on ...