Roger Goulart Rosé Brut 2022 is the latest vintage of the most accessible rosé cava from the century-old namesake house based in Sant Esteve Sesrovires. A classic rosé that, year after year, accumulates awards from the most prestigious international competitions.
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Grape variety
30% Monastrell, 5% Pinot Noir, 65% Garnacha tinta
Type of bottle
Champenoise Bottle
Barrel aging time
Minimum 18 months en rima
Capacity (cl)
75
Its balance, freshness, and intensity make Roger Goulart Rosé Brut 2022 a unique cava that leaves no one indifferent. Since 1882, Roger Goulart has distinguished itself by producing high-quality sparkling wines, and this rosé brought to you by the Club is a good example of their expertise and excellence.
Two of the most representative Mediterranean red varieties, garnacha and monastrell, with a small contribution from the subtle French pinot noir, were meticulously chosen by the technical team of Roger Goulart to form this harmonious coupage. In the winery, the production followed the traditional champenoise method, culminating in 18 months of aging in rima, in the quiet of their underground cellars, 30 meters deep.
Roger Goulart Rosé Brut 2022 is a rosé sparkling wine from the D.O. Cava that is perfect as an aperitif and as a companion to fish and light meats. Its undeniable quality has earned it, vintage after vintage, a handful of important awards such as gold medals at the Berliner Wein Trophy or the Sakura Wine Awards, and silver medals at the International Wine & Spirit Competition and the Mundus Vini competition, among others.
Roger Goulart Rosé Brut exhibits a striking and intense pink color with very vivid and bright hues.
On the nose, it is a fleshy and very powerful wine, marked by intense aromas of red fruits over a background of gominola and red licorice. The nose is intensely marked by notes of red fruits with a background of gominola and red licorice.
On the palate, it is intense, fresh, and with a slight sweet touch. The quite lively acidity it exhibits does not detract from its elegance. Marked sensations of red fruit and a persistent finish.
The cultivation of vines at the Masía de Can Goulart dates back to the 18th century, specifically to 1882, when the Canals family acquired the cellars, making it one of the first sparkling wine producers in Spain. The Canals family still owns the cellars today. Its impressive 1920 building, designed by architect Ignasi Mas Morell, is a prime example of Catalan agrarian modernism and one of its main attractions. Roger Goulart does not own vineyards nor produce the base wine, although he closely follows the entire process. To craft this Brut Nature, he uses the classic trio of regional varieties (Parellada, Xarel.lo, Macabeo), which each contribute distinct qualities: structure, silkiness on the palate, and aromatic finesse.