{"id":13703,"date":"2013-07-30T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2013-07-29T22:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blog.invinic.com\/getting-to-know-the-cava"},"modified":"2017-10-05T14:44:09","modified_gmt":"2017-10-05T12:44:09","slug":"getting-to-know-the-cava","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.invinic.com\/en\/getting-to-know-the-cava","title":{"rendered":"Getting to know the Cava"},"content":{"rendered":"

When we have a bottle in our hands it is important to know how to read the label, whether they are Red Wines, Sparkling, Sweet, Fortified or Spirits.<\/p>\n

Today we would like to comment on Cava, a product that we do not know how evaluate well enough, considering it is very popular and within easy reach.
\nSometimes we do not pay enough attention to the label or, may be, we do not know how to interpret it. That is why it is important to know how to read it because it gives us the chance to understand and get to know the product in our hands. The label is part of the garment, together with the cork and the capsule and it should mention some characteristics that guarantee its origin and legitimacy and, therefore, it helps understanding the product, its quality and value.<\/p>\n

On the label, the following information should appear:<\/p>\n