Vintage cava yes please 👏 👏 — 5 years ago
Drank with Len Gretchen megan and Mere at vickery. Good for mimosas — 6 years ago
Delicioso — 7 years ago
Hard to beat $8 cava, fun and cheap night with bubbles. — 8 years ago
Perfect for this hot afternoon. — 9 years ago
Perfect brunch bubbles-fermented in bottle. Just right. — 10 years ago
Dry, very light, crisp, fresh, relentless bubbles, not too sweet, lovely subtle flavour, easy drinking. Stunning bottle for the price tag c.£8 — 3 years ago
Nice summery bubbly rose. Not too thick or sweet. — 4 years ago
47 months. Disgorged 28 March 2019. Intense red colour for a rose, almost close to a Beaujolais noveau colour. Super expressive in the nose with strawberries and raspberries. Doesn’t disappoint in the mouth with both fruits up, front and center. Finishes clean with just enough acidity. Lush soft bubbles. Amazing. Just so quaffable. — 5 years ago
Vila. Jornada de Portes Obertes Cava & Champagne. 21,30
14.06.18 — 6 years ago
Good with mimosas, very fine bubbles, $10 at house wine — 6 years ago
For under $15, it's hard to complain. Dry. Floral on nose. Nice finish. Balanced like it should be. From nice area in Northwest Catalonia. — 7 years ago
Very priceworthy! — 8 years ago
Very good cava. — 11 years ago
Inaugural celebration 2012! — 11 years ago
Green apple and citrus on the nose. Tart apple, a hint of grapefruit, stone and dry hay on the tongue. Very dry for cava. Excellent! A smooth and effervescent white. I’ll definitely buy again. — 3 years ago
Delicate pear, dainty bubbles, slightly nutty — 4 years ago
Fresh. Cherries? — 5 years ago
Inexpensive Cava that, though a Brut, is not too harsh. Fruity notes with light finish. TJ NOLA — 6 years ago
Celebrating Honor’s good news!! — 6 years ago
House cava! — 7 years ago
Delicious, balanced cava — 8 years ago
Fantastic dry sparkling cava. Excellent for mimosas. Vaimo and I love it especially with a pineapple orange juice or pomegranate juice. — 8 years ago
Cava tastes a lot more like champagne than Prosecco, so if you don’t want to pay a fortune for your NYE wine, this might be your preference. Where Champagne is bread-dough yeasty, this is as well, but it is BOLD in its yeastiness. There are in yo face aromatics because this is edgy and harder than the other options here, which makes the smells bounce out of the glass. Want a big start to your new year? This is what I would toast with. Repeat after me: THIS YEAR WILL BE MY YEAR! — 9 years ago
Joe Hakim
Excellent value! Paired with homemade choriqueso. — 3 years ago