Biodynamic PracticingCCPAEAvinyonet del Penedes
Mas Candi is a small organic Corpinnat producer at Avinyonet del Penedes, certified organic by CCPAE and practising biodynamic methods on the home vineyards. The Cova Foradada Sumoll and Desig Xarel-lo are the signature still-wine bottlings. Demeter certification has not been confirmed on the Mas Candi home vineyards.
Tip: Mas Candi runs a small visitor programme; ask in advance whether the cellar visit is available, as the team is sometimes in the field.
CCPAESant Pau d'Ordal
Albet i Noya farms the home Can Vendrell vineyard at Sant Pau d'Ordal organically. The estate sold the first 100 percent organic Spanish wine (a Tempranillo) in 1979 and was CCPAE-certified in 1982. The range runs from the Petit Albet entry-tier to the Reserva 3 Cabernet Sauvignon and El Fanio Xarel-lo.
Tip: Albet i Noya's vintage records since 1978 are kept in the visitor centre; the historic timeline is part of the cellar tour.
Demeter CertifiedCCPAESant Sadurni d'Anoia
Gramona is a founding Corpinnat producer with organic-certified estate vineyards (CCPAE) and Demeter biodynamic certification on the home vineyards. The Imperial Brut, La Cuvee Brut and Celler Batlle long-ageing bottlings are the signature releases. Demeter Spain lists Gramona as a certified producer.
Tip: Gramona's Enoteca historic releases are very limited; ask whether any vertical is available at the tasting room.
CCPAENaturalTorrelavit
Celler Pardas farms 30 hectares of certified-organic vineyards at Finca Can Comas in Torrelavit and produces low-intervention still wines under the Sus Generis Xarel-lo and Aspriu Sumoll labels. The cellar uses indigenous yeasts and minimal sulfite additions and the bottles sit clearly within the natural-wine category as defined by the Raisin app.
Tip: The Sus Generis Xarel-lo is the bottle to look for; it is widely listed in Catalan natural-wine bars and at Raisin app venues.
Pacs del Penedes
Familia Torres documents that several of its core Penedes bottlings, including Vina Sol, Vina Esmeralda and Mas La Plana, are produced without animal-derived fining agents. The producer maintains a vegan-friendly list on its website. The Torres entry- and mid-tier ranges are widely listed on vegan-wine references.
Tip: Confirm vegan status on the back label or on the Torres website per cuvée; not every bottling in the broader range is vegan-certified.
Torrelavit
Celler Pardas documents minimal sulfite additions across the Sus Generis Xarel-lo, Aspriu Sumoll and Rupestris natural-wine range. The CCPAE organic certification limits total sulfite levels, and the cellar additions are kept below the organic regulatory cap.
Tip: Look for the Rupestris label specifically; it carries the most explicit low-sulfite claim in the Pardas range.