The creation of the base wine
The Pinot Noir varietal, is the protagonist for the base wine for this cava.
In the second half of August the Pinot Noir is harvested. It is a grape variety
with a low tannic structure, not particularly full bodied, but elegantly fruity
on the palate. These grapes are grown in our Mas Bernich estate, in the village
of Masquefa in the High Penedes.
The Mas Bernich estate covers 92 ha of which 15 are Pinot Noir, trained through
the system Double Royat. The soil is sandy chalk, and the vineyard has an
average annual rainfall of 550 l/m2.
The vines are pruned to 27.000 bunches per hectare in order to limit production
to 6.500 kg/ha to retain varietal aromas, and the elegant structures specic to
this grape variety.
Pinot Noir: Mechanically harvested at night to preserve the delicate aromas. The
grapes are macerated in the press for 5-6 hours prior to pressing, followed by a
static decantation prior to controlled temperature fermentation in stainless
steel tanks at 16-18°C, using specifically selected yeasts.
Tasting Notes
Raspberry pink color of medium intensity.
Abundant bubble of medium size with a good release of carbonic forming a nice
crown.
Very fruity with intense aromas of red fruit (ripe raspberry, currant and
cherry).
Lively bubbles. Good presence of fruity sensations in the mouth, tasty, sweet,
with a soft and refreshing acidity, easy to drink and a long finish with ripe
fruit flavors.
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