Cava

Cava (Catalan: [ˈkaβa]pl.caves) is a sparkling wine of denominación de origen (DO) status from Spain. It may be white (blanco) or rosé (rosado). The MacabeoParellada and Xarel·lo are the most popular and traditional grape varieties for producing cava.[1] Chardonnay and Malvasia are also permitted. Authorized red grapes are Garnacha tinta, Monastrell, Trepat, and Pinot Noir. Only wines produced in the traditional method may be labelled "cava"; those produced by other processes may only be called "sparkling wines" (vinos espumosos). About 95% of all cava is produced in the Penedès area in CataloniaSpain, with the village of Sant Sadurní d'Anoia being home to many of the largest Catalan production houses.[2]: 144–145  The two major producers are Codorníu and Freixenet. Cava is also produced in other villages in the provinces of GironaLleidaTarragona, and Barcelona in Catalonia, Zaragoza in AragonBadajoz in ExtremaduraLa RiojaAraba/Álava in the Basque CountryNavarra and València in the Valencian Community.[3]