This rosé Cava from Barcelona, Spain is 85% Garnacha and 15% Pinot Noir. It's salmon in color and on the nose there's aromas of strawberries, lemon, whipped cream, and little bit of peach and toast. It's light and foamy on the palate with a bright acidity and soft tannin. All of the aromas on the nose return on the palate to create quite a delicious sparkling rosé for the price.
Listen to both Joey and Mike recommend this wine on episode 10 of Grapes & Capes: Cava Countdown
Listen to both Joey and Mike recommend this wine on episode 10 of Grapes & Capes: Cava Countdown









When I pulled the bottle out to start writing, the stopper had popped out and the entire bottom of the fridge was filled with Prosecco. So I didn't have much left in the 9apps bottle to review with, but it was enough!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the detailed tasting notes! Mentioning "whipped cream and toast" in the aroma profile is something you rarely see in reviews of budget-friendly Cavas, and it immediately builds trust in the reviewer's expertise. A wine like this is a wonderful way to unwind after a long day or to set a light mood for a gathering. And if we're talking about entertainment, for those who enjoy a bit of excitement, there are digital leisure options too. While sipping on this Spanish rosé, you can, in a couple of clicks, dive into the atmosphere of a live casino with professional dealers on Boomerang Bet which offers thousands of games. But the real jackpot of the evening is still finding a wine as charming and affordable as this Vilarnau.
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