Codorniu Winery

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Codorníu
Codorníu

Codorniu Winery, one of the world's largest producer of bottle fermented sparkling wine made by the traditional champagne method (méthode traditionelle), was founded in Catalonia in 1551. It produces 60 million bottles annually. Catalan sparkling wine is known as "cava."

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[edit] History

The Codorníu family’s wine business goes back to the middle of the 16th century. A document of that period states that the family had several machines and implements relating to the wine industry. In 1659 Anna Codorníu married Miquel Raventós and the families, each with a long wine tradition, were united. Years later, in 1872, Josep Raventós produced cava for the first time in Spain using the “Traditional Method” and established a completely new industry in the Alt Penedès region. The Codorníu cellars at Sant Sadurní d'Anoia were built on the orders of Manuel Raventós between the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century (1895-1915). At that time Codorníu was producing about 100,000 bottles of cava per year, and the size of the new structure seemed overly grandiose. The location of the winery, then some distance from the road and the railway line, was also unusual for the time. Manuel Raventós, however, was insistent that the family winery should be close to the vineyard as he was aware that such proximity would be the key to improving the quality of the wines. Nowadays, Codorníu continues to control the production process of all its cavas from vineyard planting to finished product. The winery has the most modern installations and the very latest equipment.”

[edit] Wines produced

  • Codorníu Original
  • Codorníu Clásico
  • Codorníu Teresa
  • Codorníu Reserva Raventós
  • Codorníu Pinot Noir
  • Jaume Codorníu
  • Anna de Codorníu

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[edit] References

  • Robinson, Jancis (Ed.) The Oxford Companion to Wine. Oxford: Oxford University Press, second edition, 1999.

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