I just stumbled across your channel AND ... WOW ... am I ever IMPRESSED! I'm literally struggling to find words good enough to do this channel the appropriate amount of justice (without sounding like I'm being paid for my positive feedback, LOL!) The host (unfortunately I haven't learned her name yet) has the absolute best personality for this channel. I own an entire WINE ENCYCLOPEDIA and I learned more about Cava and Chateauneuf-du-Pape (so far) via this channel than I ever did from that huge Wine Encyclopedia!
Cava is amazing. I’ve not had El CEPs Paraje but I’ve their Gran Reserva in my cellar, paid under $18 a bottle for a case! Such a great QPR that makes it an everyday drinker fiz! Great video!
Cava is my all time favorite and go-to Sparkling Wine! I love ALL of the classifications Cava has to offer. I have Tulip Shaped Glasses for the Reservas, Gran Reservas, & Parajes. I use a flute for the Guardas. I also love the Cava Rosados as well. Love the video so much! I also have the Wine Folly: The Master Guide Edition. Madeline, your videos have inspired me to become a Sommelier! Especially in Cava and other Sparkling Wines around the world! Thank You So Much for your informative videos and literature! Big Hugs & Cheers To You!!!! 🍾🥂✨🥂🍾🤗📚🇪🇦🍾✨🍾🥂✨🥂
Enjoyed this a lot, particularly the detail on regions and classification. Great mix of visuals as usual. Most of all loved your reaction to tasting the Paraje. Can’t make up that “oh my” moment! 🥂
I’m a big FC Barcelona fan, and doing my trip to Barca. I ran across a white festival, and at the festival, everyone was passing out this wine call Cava which I didn’t know anything about… but what an enjoyable, sparkling wine
Came here hoping for Cava de Paraje Calificado and was not disappointed! Great insights. Looking forward to seeing more of it becoming available with time (although sometimes it's nice to keep it a secret!) Hoping to track down the Juvé & Camps La Capella next.
Thanks for this video. Now I have a better understanding of Cava. I’d heard of it before but only just enjoyed my first glass a few months ago. I will definitely watch for it again on a restaurant’s wine list
You get really good quality for the price with cava, but also with a lot of the sparkling wines that are produced outside of the cava regions. Sparkling wines produced in Rias Baixas on the albariño grape can be really amazing and at a very affordable price.
I love your work and this is a grreat video! Trying to get my head into the wine world after a few years in whisky and your website and content are amazing, and it's just refreshhing to see someone so passionate and making the learning process fun and engaging.
My wife and I prefer cava and cremant to champagne... they are, to our taste, equivalent yet far more cost-friendly. Recently, we found a vineyard in Traverse City, Michigan that has some very nice daily (not daily) drinking sparkling wines. (Mawby)
Very interesting video thanks for you generosity. Just a small comment, TIRAGE is when the yeast and sugar is added to the wine so that it goes through the 2nd fermentation in the bottle. If anyone is visiting Catalonia which is where most of the Cava wine is produced, be sure to visit all the beautiful wine regions we have here! Thanks again
You essentially implied that the secondary fermentation method of champenoise inherently produces superior products than the ones that utilize charmat...
If you're looking for toasty/nutty flavors from extended bottle aging and higher bottle pressure resulting in longer bubble finesse, then the sparkling wines made with the traditional method are superior for those specific traits. But I don't look for those traits in great Valdobbiadene, I look for a different set of traits.
I just stumbled across your channel AND ... WOW ... am I ever IMPRESSED! I'm literally struggling to find words good enough to do this channel the appropriate amount of justice (without sounding like I'm being paid for my positive feedback, LOL!) The host (unfortunately I haven't learned her name yet) has the absolute best personality for this channel. I own an entire WINE ENCYCLOPEDIA and I learned more about Cava and Chateauneuf-du-Pape (so far) via this channel than I ever did from that huge Wine Encyclopedia!
Thank you so much for the kind words! Happy tasting. :)
love a good dry cava … your wine glasses look amazing
Had some great Cava's outside of Barcelona. I walked many deep cellars and enjoyed the region. They are passionate about Cava North East of the City.
Cava is amazing. I’ve not had El CEPs Paraje but I’ve their Gran Reserva in my cellar, paid under $18 a bottle for a case! Such a great QPR that makes it an everyday drinker fiz! Great video!
Cava is my all time favorite and go-to Sparkling Wine! I love ALL of the classifications Cava has to offer. I have Tulip Shaped Glasses for the Reservas, Gran Reservas, & Parajes. I use a flute for the Guardas. I also love the Cava Rosados as well.
Love the video so much! I also have the Wine Folly: The Master Guide Edition.
Madeline, your videos have inspired me to become a Sommelier! Especially in Cava and other Sparkling Wines around the world!
Thank You So Much for your informative videos and literature! Big Hugs & Cheers To You!!!!
🍾🥂✨🥂🍾🤗📚🇪🇦🍾✨🍾🥂✨🥂
Enjoyed this a lot, particularly the detail on regions and classification. Great mix of visuals as usual. Most of all loved your reaction to tasting the Paraje. Can’t make up that “oh my” moment! 🥂
I’m a big FC Barcelona fan, and doing my trip to Barca. I ran across a white festival, and at the festival, everyone was passing out this wine call Cava which I didn’t know anything about… but what an enjoyable, sparkling wine
Came here hoping for Cava de Paraje Calificado and was not disappointed! Great insights. Looking forward to seeing more of it becoming available with time (although sometimes it's nice to keep it a secret!) Hoping to track down the Juvé & Camps La Capella next.
Great video! I love learning about Cava wine! Fine bubbles always make me happy! How do we purchase the last one? Extremely special!🥂
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Thanks for this video. Now I have a better understanding of Cava. I’d heard of it before but only just enjoyed my first glass a few months ago. I will definitely watch for it again on a restaurant’s wine list
You get really good quality for the price with cava, but also with a lot of the sparkling wines that are produced outside of the cava regions. Sparkling wines produced in Rias Baixas on the albariño grape can be really amazing and at a very affordable price.
Navigating La Xampanyeria's of Barcelona is FUN!!
Thanks for the reminder. I forget about Cava and I love sparkling.
I love your work and this is a grreat video! Trying to get my head into the wine world after a few years in whisky and your website and content are amazing, and it's just refreshhing to see someone so passionate and making the learning process fun and engaging.
Thanks!
Thank you very much! 🙏
I love this video! Can you also do one on Prosecco, and maybe other sparkling wines of France (besides Champagne of course)?
Superb Bubbly Video!
Still in the first minute but commenting because your kitchen is beautiful! I don't know if I've ever seen it in a video before!
My wife and I prefer cava and cremant to champagne... they are, to our taste, equivalent yet far more cost-friendly.
Recently, we found a vineyard in Traverse City, Michigan that has some very nice daily (not daily) drinking sparkling wines. (Mawby)
Never knew Cava had quality levels- guess I have to level up from Freixenet! 🍾😅
Very interesting video thanks for you generosity. Just a small comment, TIRAGE is when the yeast and sugar is added to the wine so that it goes through the 2nd fermentation in the bottle. If anyone is visiting Catalonia which is where most of the Cava wine is produced, be sure to visit all the beautiful wine regions we have here! Thanks again
En tirage is on the lees ageing
yeah, Christine, our MS busted me also and told me "extended bottle aging" but I think en tirage works as well.
After Champagne, Cava, of course.
I have been drinking cava since 2005. Since I'm barely 39.
Champagne is still the king, but Cava is definitely one of the best lower-priced alternatives, along with sparkling Burgundy and German Sekt.
Mmmm... Mas Xarot Gran Reserva Enoteca. Only 84 months on lees :D You should try!
I so badly want to go shopping right now
You essentially implied that the secondary fermentation method of champenoise inherently produces superior products than the ones that utilize charmat...
If you're looking for toasty/nutty flavors from extended bottle aging and higher bottle pressure resulting in longer bubble finesse, then the sparkling wines made with the traditional method are superior for those specific traits.
But I don't look for those traits in great Valdobbiadene, I look for a different set of traits.
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San Sadorni d’Anoia with the French pronunciation is so funny as a Spanish guy 😂😂
Sant Sadurni :)
sorry 'bout that! haha "dah-noy-yah"
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