Codorniu Cava Brut Cuvee Clasico 750 ML
$50.89
With a bold rush of bubbles, this wine offers a bouquet of honeydew melon, guava and rising pizza dough. Bright on the palate, it has classic flavors of Granny Smith apple, lemon zest and just-toasted brioche.n n Producer Informationn CodornÃÂu (sometimes Caves CodornÃÂu) is a historic Spanish wine producer, well-known for its cava, the country’s key sparkling wine produced in the traditional method. The winery itself was founded in 1551 by Jaume CodornÃÂu, but it was not until 1872 that pioneer Josep Raventós produced the inaugural vintage of Spanish sparkling wine, initiating a new era of winemaking in the Penedès region. The cavas are produced from a blend of local grape varieties – Parellada, Macabeo, and Xarel-lo. In 1984, CodornÃÂu was the first winery to use an international variety, Chardonnay, in its Anna de CordornÃÂu cuvée, a tribute to the last successor of the CodornÃÂu surname. In 2002, CodornÃÂu produced the first rosé cava from Pinot Noir and the very first Blanc de Noir cava in 2008. CordornÃÂu is now one of the largest cava producers in the world, along with Freixenet. CodornÃÂu has vineyards that span three Denominación de Origen (DO) regions: Penedes, Conca de Barbera, and Costeres del Segre. After harvest, grapes from each region are brought to the same winemaking facility, where they are pressed, fermented separately, and then blended. These blends are then bottled before undergoing secondary fermentation. CodornÃÂu’s cavas are aged in bottle, sur lie, for between 9-36 months, before they are riddled and disgorged. CordornÃÂu’s cellars, completed in 1915, were declared a National Historic Artistic Monument by King Don Carlos in 1976. Located in Sant Sadurnàd’Anoia, these cellars are home to the winery’s annual production of close to five million cases.

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