ClassificationCorpinnat
VarietalsXarel-lo, Macabeo, Parellada

Tip: Look for the Corpinnat back label rather than DO Cava; Llopart left the Cava DO in 2019 with the founding Corpinnat producers.

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Pares Balta Brut ★ 4.2

DO CavaMacabeo, Xarel-lo, ParelladaEUR 12-16 retail

Pares Balta Brut is the entry-tier organic Cava from the Cusine-Carol family estate at Pacs del Penedes, blended from estate-grown Macabeo, Xarel-lo and Parellada. Certified organic and produced with biodynamic methods on the home vineyards.

Tip: Pares Balta keeps cattle and donkeys on the estate as part of the biodynamic practice; the visitor walk includes the farmyard.

Familia Torres Vina Sol ★ 3.9

DO CatalunyaParelladaEUR 7-10 retail

Vina Sol is the Torres single-varietal Parellada white from the home Pacs del Penedes vineyards and wider Catalan sourcing. Light, fresh and citrus-led with no oak; the wine has been in continuous production since 1962 and remains the everyday entry-tier reference for Parellada.

Tip: Vina Sol is best drunk within 12 to 18 months of vintage; the Parellada freshness fades quickly with age.

Raventos i Blanc de Blancs ★ 4.5

Conca del Riu AnoiaMacabeo, Xarel-lo, ParelladaEUR 17-22 retail

The Raventos de Nit and de Blancs are the entry-tier estate bottlings from the Raventos i Blanc estate, the family that produced the first Spanish Cava in 1872 and that left DO Cava in 2012. The de Blancs is a Brut Nature traditional-method sparkling blend of the three classic varieties, certified organic and Demeter biodynamic.

Tip: The Raventos i Blanc bottles carry the Conca del Riu Anoia designation rather than DO Cava since the family's 2012 departure.

Freixenet Carta Nevada Brut ★ 3.8

DO CavaMacabeo, Xarel-lo, ParelladaEUR 8-10 retail

Freixenet's Carta Nevada is the frosted-bottle entry-tier Cava from the Sant Sadurni house, blending Macabeo, Xarel-lo and Parellada with around 12 months of bottle ageing on lees. A baseline reference for the broad sparkling category at supermarket pricing.

Tip: The frosted bottle distinguishes Carta Nevada from the black-bottle Cordon Negro. Both are entry-tier Brut.

Freixenet Cordon Negro Brut ★ 4.0

DO CavaMacabeo, Xarel-lo, ParelladaEUR 10-13 retail

The black-bottle entry-tier Brut from Freixenet, blending the three classic white varieties with around 15 months of bottle ageing. Cordon Negro is a high-volume Cava (Freixenet exports over 100 million bottles annually) and a baseline reference for the category.

Tip: Cordon Negro is a touch drier than Carta Nevada with a slightly longer bottle ageing; choose Cordon Negro for canapes and apero, Carta Nevada for sweeter pairings.

Anna de Codorniu Brut ★ 4.1

DO CavaChardonnay, Parellada, Macabeo, Xarel-loEUR 10-13 retail

Anna de Codorniu Brut is one of the first widely distributed Chardonnay-led Cavas, named for Anna de Codorniu, the wife of Miquel Raventos who joined the two families. It pairs Chardonnay's apple and citrus with the three classic Cava varieties and around 15 months on lees.

Tip: The pink and rose versions of Anna de Codorniu use Pinot Noir; the base Brut bottling here is the Chardonnay-led blanc.

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