Anna de Codorníu Brut Rosé Sleever

An iconic rosé cava, dressed for the occasion
Box of 6 bottles
£89.40 £68.80
-23%
£11.47 / bottle
Bottle 75cl.

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Dressed in an elegant and innovative design, Anna de Codorníu Rosé Sleever is a sparkling rosé that captivates with its delicate red fruit aroma and perfect balance between acidity and sweetness. A perfect cava to start any evening toast.

Consumption features

Serving temperature

Tasting at a temperature between 5 and 8 ºC

General features

Region

Cava

Grape variety

30% Chardonnay, 70% Pinot Noir

Type of bottle

Champenoise Bottle

Barrel aging time

Aging for 12 months in rima

Capacity (cl)

75

Sugar

11

Alcohol content (% vol.)

11.5-12

Tasting notes

The wine displays a delicate red cherry color with fine and persistent bubbles.

On the nose, it features aromas of red fruits, strawberries, cherries, and berries, with slight hints of green apple.

On the palate, it is fine and light. It has an excellent balance between sweetness and acidity, providing a very refreshing final sensation.

The winery

Codorníu

Located in Sant Sadurní d'Anoia, Codorníu is the oldest producer of cavas in Spain, with origins dating back five centuries. The company is the seed of one of the most important wine groups in Europe, with fifteen iconic wineries spread across Spain, Argentina, and California, as well as 3,000 hectares of owned vineyards. It is the second-largest cava producer in Spain, with an output of 45 million bottles. Until the Carlyle group acquired the majority of its shares in 2018, it was the oldest family-owned business in the country. Behind it stand 18 generations of a family of winemakers.

The modern history of Codorníu began in 1872, when Josep Raventós Fatjó, after a trip to the Champagne region, produced his first cava using three local grape varieties (macabeo, xarel.lo, and parellada) following the traditional or 'champenoise' method of double fermentation. Since then, Codorníu has been producing its cavas in a group of buildings declared a National Historic-Artistic Monument in 1976, designed in modernist style by architect Puig i Cadafalch. Codorníu exports nearly 45% of its production to almost a hundred countries worldwide.