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The Society's Exhibition Cava Gran Reserva 2022

Sparkling Wine from Spain - Cava and Sparkling
3.333333300 star rating 3 Reviews
A fine aged, complex cava that has spent 30 months on its yeast lees, plus another year in bottle. It beautifully highlights the remarkable quality-to-value ratio cava can offer, with elegant biscuity and citrus notes complemented by ripe apple flavours. Sumarocca’s commitment to sustainability is nothing new and we’re delighted to name them as one of our Wine Society’s Pioneers. Their conversion to organic farming began in 2014 and they’re also SMETA (Sedex Members Ethical Trade Audit) certified since 2022, with an in-house annual sustainability report covering all environment and social aspects, including their carbon footprint, reducing it by 36%. Their drip irrigation system is computer controlled, and only for young vines, and they have a wastewater management system that recovers water from the winery, with 87,480 litres recovered in 2025. A herd of sheep provides 'mowing services' and manure, while all kinds of critters are encouraged by the forest that covers 50% of their estate, with beehives and bat boxes are installed, the latter providing handy and very effective pest control.
Price: £12.95 Bottle (£17.27/litre)
Price: £77.50 Case of 6 (£17.22/litre)
In Stock
Code: SG5321

Wine characteristics

  • Sparkling Wine
  • 1 - Bone dry
  • 75cl
  • Now to 2030
  • 11.5% Alcohol
  • no oak influence
  • Champagne cork
  • 862 g (Empty bottle weight)
  • Vegetarian
  • Vegan
  • Organic

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Bodegas Sumarroca

The Sumarroca family have been making wine for several generations. They began in the village of Llimiana in Jussa, before moving to the more premium wine-growing area of Penedès nearer Barcelona. Husband and wife Carlos and Nuria Sumarroca bought a 15th-century estate there in 1982 so they could begin producing white and sparkling wines. Since their inception, their philosophy has been to focus on making innovative, characterful, balanced wines rather than competing with larger wineries: their emphasis is always on quality rather than quantity.

To that aim, in 1999 they bought nearly 405ha of land, meaning that they can now use 100% of their own grapes and have ultimate control over the fruit that goes into their wine. This newer land means they are the largest cava producer to make their wines entirely from estate-grown fruit. Production is tightly managed: they use only free-run juice (the pressed juice is sold to other bodegas) and practise sustainable farming to preserve the vineyards for future generations. To further secure their estate for their heirs, they also maintain research projects into new production methods and practise sustainable farming in the vineyards.

They might own some of the prettiest vineyards in the area, but their pickers unfortunately don’t benefit from the views: all harvesting is done at night to ensure grapes are picked at optimum cool temperatures. Pinot noir is grown to make their rosado, whereas their regular cava is made from the...
The Sumarroca family have been making wine for several generations. They began in the village of Llimiana in Jussa, before moving to the more premium wine-growing area of Penedès nearer Barcelona. Husband and wife Carlos and Nuria Sumarroca bought a 15th-century estate there in 1982 so they could begin producing white and sparkling wines. Since their inception, their philosophy has been to focus on making innovative, characterful, balanced wines rather than competing with larger wineries: their emphasis is always on quality rather than quantity.

To that aim, in 1999 they bought nearly 405ha of land, meaning that they can now use 100% of their own grapes and have ultimate control over the fruit that goes into their wine. This newer land means they are the largest cava producer to make their wines entirely from estate-grown fruit. Production is tightly managed: they use only free-run juice (the pressed juice is sold to other bodegas) and practise sustainable farming to preserve the vineyards for future generations. To further secure their estate for their heirs, they also maintain research projects into new production methods and practise sustainable farming in the vineyards.

They might own some of the prettiest vineyards in the area, but their pickers unfortunately don’t benefit from the views: all harvesting is done at night to ensure grapes are picked at optimum cool temperatures. Pinot noir is grown to make their rosado, whereas their regular cava is made from the traditional macabeo, xarello, and parellada grapes. The addition of a small amount of chardonnay adds an extra dimension that sets this cava above its competitors, one of the reasons why we chose Sumarroca for The Society label.
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