Gramona
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Their wines offer the opportunity to discover aromas and flavors that we are not used to perceiving. Elegance alludes to the balance and harmony of all these scents, flavors and textures. Complexity refers to the immense amount of sensations in this wine.
Volume | 75cl |
Country | Spain |
Organic product | Yes |
Alcohol content | 12,0% |
Grape | Chardonnay |
Grape | Xarel·lo |
Grape | Macabeo |
Vintage | 2017 |
Origin | Corpinnat |
Contains sulfites | Yes |
Biodynamic product | Yes |
Sugar level | Brut |
Making | Biodynamic |
Serve at | 6.0ºC |
Pairing | Aperitif |
Pairing | Alone |
Gramona Imperial is an organic and biodynamic Corpinnat made with the Chardonnay, Xarel·lo and Macabeo grape varieties by the Gramona winery.
They take responsibility for every step of making their wines, from the field to the bottle. They harvest the grapes manually and deposit the clusters in boxes of 25 kg, use a selection table, enter the grapes by gravity and press the entire cluster.
They use the heads and hearts (52.5%) of the fractionated with specialized presses in the pressing of whole grapes, with farms from 12 vine growers from Aliances per la Terra.
The touch of expedition liqueur that comes from its centuries-old tradition provides the unmistakable signature of the house, a symbol of elegance that has made this sparkling wine a classic. Moderate dosage of 8 grams per liter.
This organic sparkling wine has an aging period of more than 60 months.
Product for shipping in Barcelona and metropolitan area and pick up in store.
Wines made from grapes from centuries-old vineyards located in the municipality of Matapozuelos, famous for producing some of the best Verdejo grapes.
All its wines and cavas have been made from vineyards of sustainable agriculture and the flower must of the grape.
They use indigenous grape varieties such as Xarel·lo, Macabeu and Parellada as references, as they are the hallmarks of their territory.
Many wines have something to tell. But very few have a story like Jean Leon's behind.
Having cultivated delicately for generations gives them the best possible fruits, high quality wines and cavas.