Established in 1551, Raventós-Codorníu is the oldest wine-producing company in Spain. It is also the house responsible for the invention of Cava by Josep Raventós in 1872. La Gresca is a Cava made from the 3 classic grape varieties of the appellation and aged 12 months on lees.
Regular price
€7.35 ex-VAT
-3% from 60 bottles, or €7.13 ex-VAT
Tiered pricing based on the total volume in your cart:
• 60+ bottles: 7,12€ excl. VAT (–3 %)
• 120+ bottles: 6,98€ excl. VAT (–5 %)
• 300+ bottles: 6,83€ excl. VAT (–7 %)
• 480+ bottles: 6,61€ excl. VAT (–10 %)
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Within 2 to 5 days
36 bottles
From 6 bottles
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Detailed description of the cuvée
Country, Italy
Region, Veneto
Appellation, Cava
Grape variety(ies), Macabeu and Xare-lo
Sweetness, Dry
Vinification,
Soil Type, Clay-limestone
Certification, Sustainable farming
Alcohol Content , 11.0%
Regular price
€7.35 ex-VAT
-3% from 60 bottles, or €7.13 ex-VAT
Cava La Gresca
7,35€ excl. VAT
How to best appreciate this wine?
Food and wine pairing suggestions
Aperitif and festive occasions
Serving suggestions
Serve at 8° to 10°C
Aging potential
Ready to drink
Our opinion on the cuvée
Fresh nose of white fruits and flowers. Lively, fine, and balanced palate. Elegant finish.
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