Impressively detailed and balanced Cava from a historic estate

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2019 Bohigas Gran Reserva Extra Brut Cava 750 ml
Fermí Bohigas is a leader in Cava’s quality-focused Renaissance, and their 2019 Gran Reserva is one of their greatest achievements. Impressively detailed and balanced, it shows the delicious heights Cava can reach when blessed with exceptional terroir and meticulous winemaking.
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The Heights of Traditionally Made Cava
If Cava is experiencing a quality-focused Renaissance, then Bohigas is its Botticelli—and their 2019 Gran Reserva, grown on their 732-year-old estate, is one of their masterpieces. Impressively detailed and balanced, it shows the delicious heights Cava can reach when blessed with exceptional terroir and meticulous winemaking.
This is a bubbly that our Master of Wine, Vanessa Conlin, reaches for all the time—an impressive endorsement, considering that Vanessa is a staunch Champagne devotee. Shimmering in the glass, it leads with aromas of Asian pear, yellow apple, shortbread, fresh herbs, and brioche. It’s beautifully clean on the palate, with a focused acidic cut balanced by richness earned through extended aging on the lees. If you want to understand the crisp, precise, pour-me-another appeal of old-school Cava, this is the bottle.
The Bohigas family has been growing grapes on their low-yielding estate vineyards in the Anoia River Valley since 1290. Northwest of Barcelona, these organically farmed sites sit further upstream in cooler climates than Penedés-based producers. With a Mediterranean climate, large diurnal temperature swings, and low annual rainfall, it’s the type of terroir that the region’s indigenous varieties absolutely love.
Structured, brightly acidic Xarel-lo (50%) lays the foundation of this Gran Reserva—a perfect partner for the richness of Macabeo (25%), the aromatics of Parellada (15%), and a solid portion of Chardonnay. Bohigas rests the wine in their underground cellars for at least 30 months on the lees before disgorging it and dosing it with a modest 3 g/L of sugar.
It emerges as a fresh, complex, and deftly balanced bottle—a must-have for Cava lovers and anyone looking to explore the wonders of Spanish sparkling wine.