Cellers Onió Suprem Mètode Ancestral Pet Nat NV
Today, the Qualified Designation of Origin Priorat is one of the world’s most prestigious wine-producing regions. Priorat is one of only two regions in Spain with the prestigious DOCa designation, the other being Rioja. The name Priorat comes from the word priory, a salute to the dedicated Carthusian monks who were cultivating grapes in the region as far back as the 12th century.
The growers who comprise Cellars Unió are committed to their land, its people, and to making excellent wines. To demonstrate their commitment, they practice sustainable, environmentally friendly viticulture. They continually invest in improving their winemaking facilities, while supporting their cooperative with technical services, advice, and training in everything from farm management to IT, legal, and supply services.
Tasting notes
Straw-colored wine with generous bubbles. Wide range of aromas, including flowers, white and tropical fruits. Broad palate, certainly fresh and fruity, with a very long and pleasant aftertaste.
Production notes
The ancestral method consists of bottling the wine partway through its primary fermentation, trapping the CO2 in the bottle. When the desired level of CO2 is reached, the wine is chilled and disgorged, but no expedition liqueur (sugar) is added.
Vintage | NV |
Varietal | White Garnacha |
Alcohol | 12.50% |
Volume | 750 ml |
Country of Origin | SPAIN |
State of Origin | N/A |
Artificially Carbonated | No |
Sparkling Wine | Yes |