Earlier this summer, I had the opportunity to visit a few wineries located throughout northern Spain while on my honeymoon. One of those wineries was the sparkling producer, Gramona, located in the Penedès region in Catalonia. Gramona is part of the Grandes Pagos de España, a non-profit organization of 36 wineries across Spain dedicated to producing excellent wines that preserve the single vineyard personality of unique Spanish terroir.
Though the winery is located in the traditional Cava-producing region of Spain, Gramona no longer labels its wines as such. Instead, the family-owned winery uses the new Corpinnat designation.
To learn more about Gramona and other premium Spanish wineries that are part of the exclusive Grandes Pagos de España organization, check out my September Vino column in Miami’s Biscayne Times newspaper.
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This Article was originally published on History and Wine