How Living in Spain Changed the Way I Spend Sundays

We've teamed up with Marqués de Cáceres to curate the perfect sips and snacks for a Spanish-themed Sunday, whether you're actually there or just in a European state of mind. From velvety, rich Rioja Reserva to crisp, bubbly Cava, their range of award-winning wines will help get the tapas party started.


In Spain, Sundays are sacred. Save for a few restaurants and bars, pretty much everything is closed, so instead of running errands or grocery shopping for the week, people are left with two options: spend the day at home or spend the day out with friends. Both activities usually involve eating, drinking, or both at the same time—to enjoy a Sunday to its fullest even has its own verb in Spanish, dominguear.

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