Gramona

Gramona Gramona’s history is long and storied and the property has been a quality reference point in the zone for decades. As far back as 1816 a member of the family has been making wine in the Penedes. 1921 marks the year when the Gramona name began to be put on bottles of “Cava Champagne”. Today, the house is one of the few remaining family-owned estates in the region, with many having been bought by large companies.
At Gramona, time is never an issue. The wines receive perhaps the longest average ageing than any other cava and are never released until they are pristine. 70% of the cavas produced in the zone are released after 9 months. Gramona ages a minimum of 18 months, and an average of 4 years.

Gramona is, unfortunately, one of the last remaining family-owned cava houses of the Penedes. Here, elderly ladies from the village carefully wrap each bottle before being packed for transport and the entire operation is carried out by people who love the family and the estate.




Gramona III Lustros Cava 2001

$49.05

$294.30
Case of 6 Btls.
Size : 750 mls.
Vintage : 2001
Country : Spain
State: Catalonia
Region : Cava
Type : White Wine
Varietal : 70% Xarel-lo and 30% Macabeo.
Gramona Cava Gran Cuvee 2007

$20.33

$243.90
Case of 12 Btls.
Size : 750 mls.
Vintage : 2007
Country : Spain
State: Catalonia
Region : Cava
Type : Sparkling Wine
Varietal : Xarello, Macabeo, and Chardonnay
Gramona Gessami Blanco Penedes 2009

$17.07

$204.88
Case of 12 Btls.
Size : 750 mls.
Vintage : 2009
Country : Spain
State: Catalonia
Region : Cava
Type : White Wine
Varietal : Muscat d’Alexandria, Muscat de Fontignan, Sauvignon Blanc, and Gewurztraminer
Gramona Imperial Cava 2006

$27.65

$331.80
Case of 12 Btls.
Size : 750 mls.
Vintage : 2006
Country : Spain
State: Catalonia
Region : Cava
Type : Sparkling Wine
Varietal : 80% Xarel-lo with 20% Chardonnay
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