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Parxet Brut Nature

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Parxet is synonymous with high quality cava. A winery that has never stopped innovating since its beginnings in 1920, it is no surprise that it was one of the first wineries to bring a Brut Nature to market. Parxet Brut Nature is made using the native varieties Pansa Blanca, Macabeo and Parellada, which give it white fruit and citrus notes and an amiable freshness that will excite lovers of the most exclusive sparkling wines. 

Awards

vintage 2018
vintage 2016
2021
91 points
Guía Peñín
2022
94 points
Guía Gourmets
2022
9.47 points
Guia de Vins de Catalunya
Xevi Carbonell
Parxet Oenologist
Perfect for pairing with seafood, cold meat or cheese.
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Pale in hue with a greenish tinge, fine, persistent bubbles and good mousse.

Nose

Delicate aromas of white and citric fruit.

Palate

Fresh, light, well balanced and decidedly dry.

Varieties and Analysis

Yes

Contains sulfites

11.5%

Alcohol volume (%)

D.O. Cava

Designation of Origin

Macabeo, Pansa Blanca, Parellada

Variety/Coupage

Cava

Product

No

Suitable for vegans
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The Winery

The first bottles of Parxet Cava were launched in 1920, made using the méthode champenoise in the very same place that wines have been made since the 18th Century.  Parxet is now a leading winery in the production of artisanal cavas, the largest producer in the D.O. Alella (in the province of Barcelona). It celebrated its first centenary as an icon of tradition and quality, as well as being recognised as a pioneer in the production of cavas using the Pansa Blanca grape variety.

Elaboration - Vinification

Whole cluster pressed.

Whole cluster pressed and temperature controlled fermentation at 16 °C.

Vineyard - Viticulture

Alella is characterized for its soils called sauló.

Alella is characterized for its soils called sauló, a rough sandy texture. Density is of 3,700 vines/Ha distance between rows of 2.2 × 1.2 meters between vines. Gobelet form is used for the older vines, while new plantations are using the cordon royat system. Vines are pruned short.

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