6016 x 4000 px | 50,9 x 33,9 cm | 20,1 x 13,3 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
17 décembre 2017
Informations supplémentaires:
Spanish Bottle of Cava Sparkling wine. Catalonia cava mastinell. Founded in 1989, this company produces 300 bottles of Cava sparkling wine and 60, 000 bottles of wine per year, making use of the latest technology. A visit to Mas Tinell will help you understand the entire production process. This Cava was chosen by the Spanish Royal Family for the wedding of Princess Christina. The winery has disabled access. Wines of exceptional quality, prestigious around the world, are produced in this region of Catalonia, located between the plains of the Mediterranean coast and the nearby mountains. This is also where another universally renowned drink is produced: Cava (sparkling wine). Follow the Penedès Wine and Cava Routes and discover this region, with its wealth of art, culture and countryside. Unique experiences await you in landscapes dominated by vineyards and wineries. Cava is Spain's iconic sparkling wine style, and the Iberian Peninsula's answer to Champagne. Its name comes not from a place, grape variety or winemaking technique, but from the stone cellars (cavas) in which the wine is matured. The style was first produced in the 1870s, by a Josep Raventós, on his return to Catalonia after a visit to France. Raventós had married into the Cordorníu family, whose brand still dominates Cava production today. For the first century of their existence, the wines were called Champaña. Raventós had, after all, intentionally tried to imitate Champagne, making them in the méthode traditionnelle. In the 1970s, however, the Champagne authorities clamped down on use and abuse of the name 'Champagne', backed by international laws, creating the need for an alternative name for these Spanish sparkling wines. The name cava was chosen, and in 1970 the official Cava DO (Denominación de Origen) title was introduced, to cover exclusively sparkling white and rosé wines.