Freixenet Cordon Negro Extra Dry
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Description
Description
Freixenet Cordon Negro Extra Dry is a 750ml traditional method Cava from Penedès, Spain, bottled at 11.5% ABV. Scored 85 points by Wine Enthusiast and awarded Bronze at the International Wine & Spirit Competition, this off-dry sparkling wine remains one of the world's most recognized Cavas, distinguished by its iconic frosted black bottle.
Quick Facts: ABV: 11.5% | Origin: Penedès, Catalonia, Spain | Style: Extra Dry Cava | Producer: Freixenet
Production & Heritage
Freixenet traces its roots to the Penedès region of Catalonia, where the Ferrer and Sala families merged winemaking traditions in the early twentieth century. Cordon Negro is produced using the traditional method — the same technique used in Champagne — involving primary fermentation followed by a secondary fermentation in the bottle, then aging, riddling, and disgorgement. The blend relies on three classic Cava grape varieties: Macabeo, Xarel·lo, and Parellada, each contributing structure, aromatics, and acidity. The wine is aged in the cool underground caves from which the Cava category takes its name, developing fine, persistent bubbles through this extended contact with the lees.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Ripe orchard fruit and green apple emerge first, followed by citrus zest and subtle floral undertones. There is a faint mineral quality beneath the fruit that keeps the nose from becoming one-dimensional.
Taste: The entry is soft and gently fruity, with green apple and pear leading into a mid-palate of melon and candied citrus. As an Extra Dry expression, there is a perceptible touch of sweetness balanced against crisp acidity, lending the wine a rounded, approachable texture without veering into cloying territory.
Finish: Medium in length, with lingering lemon-lime and faintly briny notes. A light grassiness and clean citrus drive carry through to a smooth, refreshing close.
How to Drink Cordon Negro Extra Dry
Well chilled — between 40°F and 45°F — in a tulip-shaped glass to concentrate the aromatics while showcasing the fine mousse. This Cava's off-dry profile and bright acidity make it a strong cocktail ingredient: try it in a French 75, where its citrus character amplifies the lemon and gin; a Bellini, where its peach and melon notes echo white peach purée; or a Cava Sangria with fresh seasonal fruit, where the slight sweetness bridges fruit and bubbles seamlessly.
Best For
- Hosting brunch gatherings that call for an accessible, crowd-pleasing sparkler
- Gifting to someone exploring sparkling wines beyond Prosecco
- Toasting celebrations where a reliable, well-known Cava sets the right tone
- Pairing with a tapas spread or light appetizer course
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Cordon Negro Extra Dry taste like? It delivers green apple, pear, and melon flavors balanced by crisp acidity and a gentle touch of sweetness, finishing with lemon-lime and faint mineral notes.
How does Cordon Negro Extra Dry compare to Codorníu Clásico? Both are traditional method Cavas from Penedès using the same trio of indigenous grapes, but Cordon Negro Extra Dry tends toward a slightly rounder, off-dry palate, while Codorníu Clásico is typically finished in a drier Brut style with more pronounced citrus acidity.
Is Cordon Negro Extra Dry good for cocktails? Its off-dry sweetness and lively bubbles make it an excellent base for sparkling cocktails like the French 75, Bellini, or Mimosa, where a little residual sugar helps integrate fruit juices and liqueurs.
Where is Cordon Negro Extra Dry made? It is produced by Freixenet in the Penedès wine region of Catalonia, northeastern Spain — the heartland of Cava production, where underground limestone caves provide ideal conditions for bottle aging.
What foods pair well with Cordon Negro Extra Dry? Manchego cheese and marcona almonds complement its nutty undertones; shrimp tempura mirrors its delicate texture; fresh fruit tarts echo its orchard-fruit character; smoked salmon balances its acidity; and mild Thai or Vietnamese dishes work well against its hint of sweetness.
What sizes does Cordon Negro Extra Dry come in? It is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle, as well as 200ml single-serve and 1.5L magnum formats.
Is Cordon Negro Extra Dry worth the price? Positioned firmly in the value tier of traditional method sparkling wines, Cordon Negro Extra Dry delivers méthode champenoise quality — secondary fermentation in bottle, riddling, disgorgement — at a fraction of Champagne pricing, making it one of the strongest value propositions in the sparkling wine category.
Why Cordon Negro Extra Dry?
What separates Cordon Negro from countless other budget sparklers is its production method. Many competing wines at this price point rely on the Charmat (tank) method, but Cordon Negro undergoes full traditional method fermentation and aging in underground caves, resulting in finer, more persistent bubbles and greater complexity. Its 85-point score from Wine Enthusiast and Bronze medal at the International Wine & Spirit Competition back up the quality claim with independent verification. The blend of Macabeo, Xarel·lo, and Parellada showcases indigenous Catalan varieties rarely found outside Spain, giving the wine a regional identity that imported Prosecco or domestic sparklers simply cannot replicate. For anyone seeking a dependable, food-friendly sparkling wine that punches above its price class, this remains a benchmark Cava.
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