* Bottle label may be different than above.Overview of Viña Palaciega Cava Brut Rosé:
Producer
Bodegas Viña Palaciega
Pair With
Shrimp or Goat cheese
Viña Palaciega Cava Brut Rosé - Item Code: 09642
Tasting Notes and Characteristics:
From the first sip, Viña Palaciega Cava Brut Rosé conjures a bright, singing blush of strawberry and citrus that wakes the palate with a playful lift. This Spanish sparkler delivers a crisp, refreshing palate at XX.XX% ABV (11.50% alcohol by volume), built on the traditional method with a secondary fermentation in the bottle, which yields fine bubbles and a delicate mousse. Hailing from Spain, it carries a clean, dry profile with energizing acidity that frames subtle red fruit, white florals, and a touch of mineral lift typical of cava rosé. It pairs beautifully with Shrimp or Goat cheese, echoing the briny sweetness of seafood or the tangy creaminess of goat cheese, making it versatile for both celebrations and easy, everyday pairings.
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Cava: Origins, Flavor & Pairing Guide
View All Cava Products →Cava is a sparkling wine from Spain that has been granted Denominación de Origen (DO) designation. It can be either white (blanco) or red (rosé) (rosado). The Macabeo, Parellada, and Xarello grape varietals are the most popular and traditional grape varietals for making cava in Spain. Only wines made using the conventional method are permitted to be labeled as “”cava,”” whereas those created using other methods are only permitted to be labeled as “”sparkling wines”” (vinos espumosos). It is estimated that over 95 percent of all cava is made in the Penedès region of Catalonia, Spain, with the hamlet of Sant Sadurni d’Anoia being home to several of Catalonia’s greatest production houses.:144–145 Codornu and Freixenet are the two largest producers in the country. There are many additional localities that manufacture cava in Aragon, Castile and León, Extremadura, La Rioja, the Basque Country, Navarre, and Valencia.
Since Champagne has been granted Protected Geographical Status (PGS) and Spain joined the EU in 1986, it is no longer legal to market Cava as “Spanish champagne”. This is in accordance with European Union regulations. It is still referred to as champán or champaa in Spanish, or xampany in Catalan, when spoken informally. The term “”quality sparkling wine produced in a specified area”” (Vino Espumoso de Calidad Producido en una Región Determinada, VECPRD) is now defined by law as “”quality sparkling wine produced in a specified area.””
The word champán in Spanish should not be confused with achampado, which is a slang name for sparkling wines made using a manner other than the conventional manner. They are often less expensive and are offered by the bottle in achampado bars and restaurants, which are named by the wines they offer. Although this is not cava, it is a quite popular beverage in its own right.
It was in 1851 that the first bottle of Catalan sparkling wine was produced, and the foundations of the cava business may be traced back to Josep Raventós’s travels across Europe in the 181860s, during which he was marketing the still wines of the Codornu Winery. His excursions to Champagne piqued his curiosity, and he became intrigued by the possibilities of a Spanish wine produced in the same traditional manner. In 1872, when the vineyards of Penedès had been ravaged by the phylloxera disease and the predominately red plants had been replaced by significant numbers of plants yielding white grapes, he made his first sparkler.
During the production of cava, Catalan cava producers were at the forefront of a significant technological development in sparkling wine production with the invention of the gyropallet, a large mechanized device that replaced hand riddling, the process by which the lees are condensed in the neck of the bottle prior to disgorgement and corking.
Discover an exceptional bottle of Cava in our store today. Our customers top recommendations include: Viña Palaciega Cava Brut, Viña Palaciega Cava Brut Rosé, Segura Viudas Brut Rose, and Chic Barcelona Brut.
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