Who owns Freixenet wine?

Who owns Freixenet wine?

Who owns Freixenet wine?

Henkell & Co. Sektkellerei
In August 2018, Henkell & Co. Sektkellerei (daughter company of Dr. Oetker) took control of Freixenet after acquiring 50.67% of the shares.

Is Freixenet any good?

In their words, “Freixenet applies the highest standards in winemaking for consistent quality and value. The third and fourth generations of the Ferrer family continue to attend to all the details that make their cavas the world’s preferred sparkling wines.”

Is Freixenet a Champagne?

Freixenet Cordon Negro Brut Cava Sparkling Wine is crisp and well-balanced, perfect as a palate cleanser. The fresh notes of apple, ripe pear and bright citrus flavors combine with a smooth finish and an exciting hint of ginger. This sparkler is made in the centuries old traditional method like Champagne.

Where is Freixenet made in Spain?

Catalonia
Freixenet (pronounced “fresh-eh-net”) Cava is a Denominación de Origen (DO), meaning that it can only be made in certain regions of Spain, and is primarily produced in the Penedès region in Catalonia.

What grape is used in Freixenet?

Nurtured in our vineyards, the grapes intended for Freixenet cavas include the native Spanish varieties Macabeo, Xarel-lo, Parellada and Trepat, as well as international favorites Chardonnay and Pinot Noir which are blended into select special cuvees.

What kind of wine is Freixenet?

sparkling wine
Freixenet (pronounced “fresh-eh-net”) Cava is sparkling wine from Spain made with indigenous grapes like Macabeo, Xarel·lo and Parellada. It is made in the méthode champenoise, which is the traditional method used in Champagne where the secondary fermentation occurs in the bottle (rather than in a bulk tank process).

How do you pronounce Freixenet wine?

If you’ve got this far, sorry to disappoint folks, it’s cava, from the Barcelona region of Spain, so is pronounced fresh-eh-net. Amaze your friends with you new found ability to speak a single word of Catalan. Now you know.

Is Freixenet a prosecco or cava?

Prosecco DOC. Freixenet extends its expertise and globally-renowned name to Prosecco, blending superior quality with stunning beauty. Made from the finest Glera grapes in Italy’s Prosecco region of Veneto, Freixenet Prosecco is as distinctive as it is delicious.

What does Freixenet Carta Nevada taste like?

And in the mouth you’ll taste a wine that’s fresh, bubbly and slightly floral. Freixenet Carta Nevada is available in five levels of sweetness: Brut, Extra Dry, Dry, Medium Dry and Sweet. Brut is the driest in taste with almost no sugar and is Freixenet’s fruitiest Brut.

What are the different types of Freixenet?

Freixenet Carta Nevada is available in five levels of sweetness: Brut, Extra Dry, Dry, Medium Dry and Sweet. Brut is the driest in taste with almost no sugar and is Freixenet’s fruitiest Brut. It makes an ideal companion for poultry and pork. The Medium Dry is our bridge between dry and sweet.

What is Freixenet ice rosé?

This is the exciting, new and stylish way to enjoy an extra refreshing glass of Rosé cava. The fine, fruity character of Freixenet ICE ROSÉ flirts with the nose and palate, with the subtle aroma and flavor of raspberries and blueberries.

What is Freixenet Prosecco?

Freixenet extends its expertise and globally-renowned name to Prosecco, blending superior quality with stunning beauty. Made from the finest hand-picked Glera grapes in Italy’s Prosecco region of Veneto and enriched with Chardonnay and Pinot Grigio in order to have more body and complexity, Freixenet Prosecco is as distinctive as it is delicious.