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🗓️ 19 December 2022
⏱️ 51 minutes
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Much has changed since our original 2017 episode (199) on Cava and Spanish sparkling wine. It's time for a refresh and an update!
Photo: Cava cork. Credit: cava.wine
In this episode we fill you in on the roller coaster the DO has been on since 2017 and where it stands today. The story shows how Spain has moved from just being ON the radar of international wine buyers to moving to a level of sophistication that demands its regions have the kind of terroir focus of the other great wine nations of the Old World – France, Italy, Germany, and Austria, to name a few.
We review the regulations, changes, and the strife in the region and discuss what to seek out to get the best of these highly accessible, delicious, and decidedly Spanish wines.
Here are the show notes...
The Basics
Map: The overly spread out regions of Cava. Credit: Cava DO
We then get into the grapes and winemaking:
Photo: Macabeo. Credit: D.O. Cava
Photo: Riddled Cava, ready for disgorgement.. Credit: D.O. Cava
We discuss why Cava is such a big mess, with much infighting in its modern history, and why not all sparkling Spanish wine is created the same:
Photo: Raventós i Blanc Rosado, Vino de la Tierra
Photo: Corpinnat corks. Credit: Corpinnat Website
Photo: Paraje Califado Cava -- Can Sala, Freixenet
Of the 12 wines approved as CPC in 2017, 5 aren’t CPC anymore, only Corpinnat
We address most recent regulations of Cava in 2020
The Cava Regulatory Council approved new zoning of the Cava DO. We review the subzones that are supposed to create a better delimitation for consumers:
Comtats de Barcelona - 95%+ of Cava production
Map: Detail of the Comtats de Barcelona Cava Zone. Credit: Cava DO
The Ebro Valley area
Map: Detail of the Ebro River Valley Cava Zone. Credit: Cava DO
Smaller zones:
We end with an update of where Cava is today (hint: it’s huge and growing, it’s trying to improve by moving towards organics, it’s still fighting against Corpinnat) and what could be the next step for Corpinnat too.
A fascinating show that takes you on the wild ride that the region and wine has been on since we first discussed it those many years ago.
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Sources:
https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2019/02/nine-producers-break-with-cava-to-form-corpinnat/
https://www.decanter.com/wine-news/new-breakaway-sparkling-wine-appellation-to-rival-cava-20501/
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