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Cava Bach Rosé Brut

£12.95

/ 0.75 L btl
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Spec sheet

TypeCava
Region
Grapes
Producer
AllergensContains sulfites
Alcohol contenti12.0%

The wine

Bach Rosé Brut is a cava that seduces by the sight and is captivating on the palate. The combination of the Monastrell, Grenache and Pinot Noir varieties creates a rosé-coloured sparkling wine with a pleasant aroma of ripe red fruits, with a balanced, smooth and pleasant palate, perfect for surprising aperitifs, or accompanying smoked meats, mild cured meats, fish or seafood.

The must is fermented at a low temperature. After blending, the wines obtained are cold stabilised before tirage. They are then fermented a second time and aged in the bottle (minimum 9 months) in contact with the yeasts until disgorging, when the expedition liqueur is added to give them their discreet sweetness.

The wine is pale pink in colour and of medium-high intensity, with a good release of bubbles that form a beautiful sparkling crown. The nose combines pleasant aromas of strawberries and cherries with light notes of yeast. With a little more time in the glass, more complex hints of dried fruits emerge, reminiscent of its ageing in cava. On the palate it is balanced, smooth and pleasant, demonstrating why it is one of the favourite sparkling wines of thousands and thousands of wine lovers all over the world.

What does this wine taste like?

View
Pale pink / Quite intense / Fine bubbles
Bouquet
Pleasant / Fruit aromas / Ripe red fruit / Strawberries / Cherries / Yeast / Complex / Dried fruit and nuts / Dried grape
Mouth
Balanced / Smooth / Pleasant

Drinking and storing

Serve between 6ºC and 8ºC

Food pairing

Throughout the meal

Customer reviews

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The winery

Masia Bach

Masia Bach

In 1915, brothers Pere and Ramon Bach i Escopet acquired the Can Estrada estate and gradually increased their holding with the purchase of new estates until obtaining 365 hectares. The project they had in mind was the production of wines intended for ageing and for this purpose they built a cellar, 95 metres in length, which was later enlarged. The first bottles of Bach appeared at the 1929 Barcelona Universal Exposition. Sadly, Ramon died in the Civil War and in 1942 his brother...

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