Freixenet - Cordon Negro Gran Seleccion - Cava - Brut

Freixenet - Cordon Negro Gran Seleccion - Cava - Brut

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11.5%
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6° - 8° C
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ShellfishGreen VegetablesFresh Herbs and Aromatic DishesCitrus-Based DishesTapas and Small Plates

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Freixenet

Freixenet

Freixenet is a sparkling wine producer based in Cataluña, Spain, specializing in Cava. The house is one of the largest producers of the appellation and has maintained significant...

Freixenet is a sparkling wine producer based in Cataluña, Spain, specializing in Cava. The house is one of the largest producers of the appellation and has maintained significant production volume while building international distribution since the mid-20th century.

Cava is Spain's primary designation for traditional method sparkling wines, produced in Cataluña and a small number of other Spanish regions. The appellation follows the same production process as Champagne—secondary fermentation in bottle with extended aging on lees—but typically uses different grape varieties and offers a different flavor profile. Cavas are generally lighter and more citrus-forward than their French counterparts, with crisp acidity and fine carbonation.

Freixenet's current range focuses on Brut-style Cavas made from the traditional regional varieties Macabeo and Xarel·lo. These grapes provide the appellation's characteristic mineral quality and bright acidity. The house approach produces dry, food-friendly sparkling wines suitable for aperitifs or casual occasions.

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Cataluña

Cataluña

Cataluña, or Catalonia, is a vibrant and diverse wine region in northeastern Spain, renowned for its wide range of wine styles and microclimates. This region encompasses several Denominaciones...
Cataluña, or Catalonia, is a vibrant and diverse wine region in northeastern Spain, renowned for its wide range of wine styles and microclimates. This region encompasses several Denominaciones de Origen (DOs), including the famous DO Penedès, known for its innovative white and red wines, and DO Priorat, highly acclaimed for its powerful and intense red wines. Catalonia is also the heartland of Cava, the Spanish sparkling wine, primarily produced in the Penedès area.

Catalonia's geography is varied, featuring coastal areas, extensive valleys, and rugged mountains, which contribute to the distinct terroirs found within its boundaries. The Mediterranean climate generally offers warm, dry summers and mild winters, ideal for viticulture, with variations in temperature and rainfall influenced by altitude and proximity to the sea.

The region produces a multitude of wine varieties, with an emphasis on both indigenous and international grape types. Traditional red varieties include Garnacha (Grenache) and Cariñena (Carignan), particularly prominent in Priorat and Montsant, where old vines contribute depth and complexity to the wines. For whites, varieties such as Xarel-lo, Macabeo, and Parellada are prominent, especially in the production of Cava.

Catalonia's wine production is characterized by a blend of tradition and innovation, with many producers experimenting with new techniques and sustainable practices while respecting their heritage. This dynamic approach, combined with the rich cultural history of the region, makes Catalonian wines truly unique and highly sought after in the global wine market.
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Cava

Cava

Cava is Spain's premier sparkling wine appellation, established in 1986 as a Denominación de Origen designation. While production is legally permitted across several Spanish regions, approximately 95% of...

Cava is Spain's premier sparkling wine appellation, established in 1986 as a Denominación de Origen designation. While production is legally permitted across several Spanish regions, approximately 95% of Cava originates from Cataluña in northeastern Spain, particularly around the town of Sant Sadurní d'Anoia in the Penedès region.

The appellation mandates traditional method production, requiring a minimum of nine months aging on lees for non-vintage wines and fifteen months for reserva bottlings. Nine grape varieties are permitted, though the white trio of Macabeo, Xarel·lo, and Parellada forms the traditional backbone of most blends. These indigenous varieties are well-adapted to the Mediterranean climate, with Macabeo contributing freshness and floral notes, while Xarel·lo provides structure and mineral character. The region's calcareous soils and moderate maritime influence create favorable conditions for retaining acidity in the grapes.

Cava typically displays bright acidity with flavors of green apple, citrus, and white flowers, often accompanied by subtle mineral undertones from extended lees contact. The wines generally exhibit a crisp, clean profile with fine bubbles and moderate alcohol levels. Style designations range from Brut Nature (zero dosage) to sweeter expressions, though dry styles dominate production and reflect the appellation's focus on food-friendly sparkling wines.

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