Going Further
Tasting Notes
Cava Brut Reserva expresses charming notes of biscuit, green apple, and lemon on the nose, with mineral aromas in the background. Fruity, elegant, and refreshing attack, with lovely flavours of tree fruits, citrus, persistent mousse over a long fruity finish.
Spain
Catalunya
Catalunya, in the north-east of Spain is wedged between the French border and Barcelona on the Mediterranean coastline. All of Catalunya region gained DO appellation in 1999, and comprises 11 other DO nowadays. Catalunya is worldwide renowned for its Cava, and also highly regarded for its red wine production in Priorat.
Moderate Mediterranean climate
Agustí Torello Mata
The soils in Catalunya are influenced by its Mediterranean climate and border to the Pyrenees. Growing conditions become progressively more arid as you get further inland. The diversity of soil types, mostly calcareous sediments mixed with alluvium, sandy soils, and clay allow the presence of some of the most renowned vineyards of Spain. Microclimates and great vineyards are also found on hidden scattered limestone deposits in the area.
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