CodorníuCava Rosé NV

Product code: 115
£10.80 inc VAT
Country
Country: Spain
Region
Region: Catalunya
Winery
Winery: Codorníu
Alcohol
Alcohol: 12%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Winemaker
Winemaker: Bruno Colomer Martí
Grape
Grape: Monastrell
Grape: Monastrell, Parellada, Xarel-lo and Macabeo
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Country
Country: Spain
Region
Region: Catalunya
Winery
Winery: Codorníu
Alcohol
Alcohol: 12%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Winemaker
Winemaker: Bruno Colomer Martí
Grape
Grape: Monastrell
Grape: Monastrell, Parellada, Xarel-lo and Macabeo

Product Notes

Codorníu Cava Rosé wine, originating from Spain's renowned Codorníu vineyards, presents a delightful blend of elegance and exuberance. Encased in an enchantingly vibrant salmon-hued bottle, this Rosé sparkles with a delicate effervescence. The wine captivates with fragrant notes of luscious red berries, accompanied by a subtly floral undertone. Upon tasting, one can savour its fresh acidity balanced perfectly against its fruity sweetness. The finish, undoubtedly crisp and dry, leaves a lingering taste of ripe strawberries. This beautifully refreshing, medium-bodied cava makes an exquisite partner to seafood or light pasta. Its luxurious taste profile transcends any occasion into a memorable celebration.

Tasting Notes

A blend of Monastrell, Pinot Noir, Macabeo, Xarel.lo and Parellada matured for at least nine months to allow the lovely toasty flavours from ageing to develop. Light-pink in colour with vibrant, fruity aromas and ripe, summer fruit flavours.

About the Winery

Codorníu

Established in 1551, Codorníu winery is not only one of the oldest wineries in Spain, but also in the world. Located in the heart of Catalonia, this award-winning brand is renowned for producing top-quality cava, Spain’s flagship sparkling wine.

Over the past five centuries, Codorníu has proved itself a paragon of consistency, tradition and innovation, with a formidable reputation resting on the profound skills and dedication of generations of winemakers. The winery's describing as the “home of Cava”, is a testament to its enduring legacy. A significant part of its charm lies in its historic cellars. Constructed in the late 19th century, they have been declared a National Historic Artistic Monument due to their stunning architecture.

Underneath the breathtaking modernist facade, an enormous cellar network spreads out. Miles of tunnels veil the patient process of crafting Codorníu’s exceptional cavas. Here, in this haven of tranquillity, each bottle maturing peacefully until perfect balance and harmony is achieved.

Countless visitors to Codorníu winery have marvelling at this remarkable venue. Dazzling fountains, glorious gardens and a charming restaurant all contribute to a delightful day of wine tasting and gastronomic experiences.

At Codorníu winery, there’s a deep-seated commitment to sustainability. Being a part of the Earth’s vineyard initiative, they employ numerous measures to minimise their environmental footprint. These include methods such as reducing water use, promoting biodiversity and recycling waste during the winemaking process.

Visitors with a discerning palette and a curiosity for culture will discover a unique combination of time-honoured tradition, enduring craftsmanship and modern, sustainable practices. Codorníu winery presents an unforgettable experience in a setting that’s simply extraordinary,

Embrace an unforgettable journey through the culture of cava. Explore the historic magic that the Codorníu winery has to offer- ensuring your visit is one to remember.

https://www.codorniu.com

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