We opened this beautiful Cava, the 2020 Ravantós i Blanc Conca del Riu Anoia Extra Brut Cava Rose. From Catalonia Sant Sadurni D'Anoia, Spain. A blend of 44% Xarel-lo, 39% Macabeo, 12% Parellada and 5% Monastrell.
On the nose is strawberry, lemon, white peach, lime peel, almond and a bit of minerality.
On the palate there is strawberry, citrus, lemon, lime peel, tarragon, hazelnut, yellow apple and minerality.
This wine is medium bodied with an onion skin color with a bone dry mouthfeel medium + to high acidity that leaves us with a long fresh citrus wet rock finish. At $23 you can't go wrong. This will hang with the best sparkling wines. I hope everyone had a wonderful weekend please stay safe and healthy heading into this week ahead. Nostrovia! 🥂🥂🥂🥂 — 2 years ago
Love this producer. Slightly effervescent, dark red fruit, nicely grounded, *chefs kiss* — 4 years ago
Under broen med And i sol. Frisk, lækker — 6 years ago
2013 but drinking nicely now. Good fruit and dark berries with soft tannins — 10 years ago
Awesome! Smooth finish.
— 10 years ago
enjoyable and smooth CS from Spain… — 6 months ago
Love the chalky-floral nose, savory citrus-filled tiny bubbles. Finishes very lean and crisp, Fun and delicate! — 3 years ago
Excellent, clean and crisp, spicy and fruity Spanish red. Love it! — 3 years ago
Reopening of DP! Easy to drink. — 5 years ago
Light and flavorful — 6 years ago
Refreshing, surprising light tickle, with light fruits and super enjoyable. — 6 years ago
Nice smooth with a hint of acidity that won’t let go into jam town. — 7 years ago
Dark berries, dry and delicious. — 10 years ago
Very nice. Tart. Medium body. Great dinner in Barcelona — 7 months ago
Salanques: Poured into a decanter several hours prior and returned to the bottle just before dinner. The 2007 “Salanques” pours, a deep garnet color with a near opaque, core; medium+ viscosity with light staining of the tears. On the nose, the wine is developing with notes of ripe and slightly desiccated red and dark fruits, red cherries, blackberries, dried red flowers, well-oiled leather, rocky minerals, light baking spices. On the palate, the wine is dry with medium+ tannin (that is mostly integrated) and medium+ acid. Confirming the notes from the nose. The finish is medium+. Showing remarkable elegance; this is a delicious, gorgeous Priorat that is currently firing on all cylinders. A lovely pairing with paella a variety of traditional Spanish tapas. Drink now and over the next 10 years. — 8 months ago
Dry but fruity — 4 years ago
me likkkkey — 6 years ago
So juicy! — 7 years ago
Jan 31, 2018. Top Ten, on the bar list. Easy drinking, Priorat. Would be great everyday wine. Dark fruit, rich earthy wine. Grenache blend. Yum — 7 years ago
Aromas florales y notas frutales. Rico y económico — 9 years ago
Drink it again — 10 years ago
Camilo Jaramillo
241103 finca papá. Muuuy interesante en el cachete. — 6 months ago