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Cava

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Noun — A Spanish sparkling white wine made using the same traditional method as champagne.

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a glass of cava chilled cava cava and orange juice

Etymology

From Catalan cava, literally "wine cellar" — the underground cellars where the wine is aged.

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What does “Cava” mean?

The word “Cava” means a Spanish sparkling white wine made using the same traditional method as champagne. In plain terms, a Spanish fizzy white wine, similar in style to champagne but usually cheaper.

How do you use “Cava” in a sentence?

Here is “Cava” used in a sentence: “They served chilled cava as an aperitif before the tapas arrived.”

What part of speech is “Cava”?

“Cava” is a noun.

Where does the word “Cava” come from?

The word “Cava” comes from Catalan. From Catalan cava, literally "wine cellar" — the underground cellars where the wine is aged.

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