The group also won three silver medals, setting a record for awards.
The Castell d’Or group was honored with six medals at the 32 Concours Mondial de Bruxelles, held in early July in Chișinău, Moldova. The international jury awarded Gold medals to the Cabaret Brut, Mas Geroni Brut, and L’Arboç 1919 Brut cavas, and Silver medals to the Cava Brut Pupitre, Cava Brut Flama d’Or, and Cava Cossetania Brut Organic. This edition of the Concours brought together over 900 sparkling wines from 24 countries, tasted and evaluated by around fifty international experts. After a rigorous selection process, Castell d’Or’s cavas stood out among the awarded references for their quality, authenticity, and uniqueness.
Cava Brut Cabaret – Gold Medal
Cava Brut Mas Geroni – Gold Medal
Cava Brut L’Arboç 1919 – Gold Medal
Cava Brut Pupitre – Silver Medal
Cava Brut Flama d’Or – Silver Medal
Cava Brut Organic Cossetania – Silver Medal
The CEO of Castell d’Or, Jordi Amell, emphasized the significance of these recognitions: “Winning six medals in such a prestigious competition is a great source of pride for the entire team. It confirms that the work we do locally, combining tradition and innovation, resonates internationally and positions our cavas as a reference in the global market.”
The cavas shone at the prestigious Brussels competition thanks to meticulous production that respects tradition and highlights the work of local growers and their commitment to the land. The Cava Brut Cabaret, Cava Brut Mas Geroni, and Cava Brut L’Arboç 1919 were recognized for their freshness and elegance, with unique characteristics that make them unforgettable.
Recognized Diversity and Quality
The awarded cavas reflect the richness and diversity of Castell d’Or’s production, with styles ranging from fresh and approachable to more complex, long-aging references. The presence of organic products among the winners, such as the Cossetania Cava Brut Organic, also highlights the group’s commitment to sustainability and respect for the environment.