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What is the most popular drink in Spain?

With a refreshing blend of fruits and spices, sangria is known to be the signature Spanish beverage. Ingredients can include ginger, cinnamon, pieces of lemon, orange, apple, peach, mango, melon, kiwi, grapes, pineapple, berries, and more.



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Tinto de verano is a refreshing combination of red wine and lemon soda. This fizzy mixture is the summer drink of choice for locals in Spain, who often choose it over sangria.

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The current All Inclusive Restriction areas in Mallorca , introduced by Law 2020, are ONLY El Arenal and Magaluf which limit alcohol to only 3 drinks per adult each meal.

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These 14 dishes – from seafood and meat to rice and pastries – are essential to sample when you travel to Spain.
  • Paella Valenciana. Paella is perhaps the most famous Spanish dish of all, and certainly one of the most abused. ...
  • Patatas bravas. ...
  • Gazpacho. ...
  • Pimientos de Padrón. ...
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  • Jamón. ...
  • Tortilla. ...
  • Churros.


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Cava. Also known as Spanish wine, Cava is often the drink of choice for locals in Barcelona. You'll find all kinds of establishments selling Cava, and you can even get it relatively cheap. But don't worry, it's still often a very high-quality beverage.

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Also in Barcelona the consume of alcohol in public (streets, parks, beaches) is prohibited and fined.

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As a general rule, you vas de cañas if you're going out for a few beers. If you want to order a small beer, you can order it like this: ¡Ponme una caña! If you're travelling as a couple, you can say: ¡Ponnos un par de cañas! It's OK to do away with the polite please here.

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One of the most important things to know is the law on alcohol. In Spain, the minimum purchasing and drinking age for alcohol is 18. So, make sure your kids are 18 before they purchase beer or wine even, if accompanied by their parents or other adults.

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