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Recaredo Brut Nature Terrers Gran Reserva 2020: A Toast-Worthy Cuvee

Recaredo Brut Nature Terrers Gran Reserva 2020: A Toast-Worthy Cuvee

7 /10
EDITOR
7.3 /10
COMMUNITY (4)
Vineyard: Recaredo
Type: Champagne
ABV: 11.5% ABV
Price: £34.95
Grape Varieties: Xarel-lo, Macabeo, Parellada

Tasting Notes

Nose

Fine and persistent mousse releasing aromas of brioche, toasted almond, and citrus blossom

Palate

Rich and full on the palate with baked apple, honey, and hazelnut, supported by a persistent fine bead

Finish

Persistent and elegant, with fine bubbles carrying brioche and lemon notes to a clean close

First Impressions

Recaredo Brut Nature Terrers Gran Reserva 2020 arrives at £34.95 for 75cl, and at this price, it needs to offer genuine quality to stand out in a crowded market. An elegant, refreshing cava, Terrers is a blend of three indigenous grapes: 52% Xarel·lo, 32% Macabeo, and 16% Parellada. Made using the traditional Champagne method, it is certified bi

France's winemaking heritage needs no introduction, but the best producers continue to find new ways to express their terroir while honouring centuries of tradition. Recaredo is a name worth knowing in this context.

On the Nose and Palate

The nose offers fine and persistent mousse releasing aromas of brioche, toasted almond, and citrus blossom. Moving to the palate, the wine is rich and full on the palate with baked apple, honey, and hazelnut, supported by a persistent fine bead. The finish is persistent and elegant, with fine bubbles carrying brioche and lemon notes to a clean close.

Food Pairing and Serving

Equally at home as an aperitif or alongside seafood, sushi, or delicate canapes. Serve at 8–10°C in proper flutes or, better yet, white wine glasses to appreciate the full bouquet.

The Verdict

Recaredo Brut Nature Terrers Gran Reserva 2020 earns a well-deserved 7 out of 10. This is an very good champagne that delivers Xarel-lo, Macabeo, Parellada with genuine conviction and craft. At £34.95, this is a serious wine that justifies the investment. Whether you're building a cellar or simply looking for something excellent to drink tonight, this bottle earns its place.

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Joe Whitfield
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Sophia Laurent VIPsAllowed - Wow this is classy
8/10

Had this at a friend's house and immediately asked what it was. The Xarel-lo grape gives it this amazing nutty, toasty character and at 11.5% you can have a couple of glasses without it going to your head. Went brilliantly with some tapas we were sharing. Already ordered a couple of bottles for myself.

13 February 2026
Dmitri Volkov VIPsAllowed - Solid Spanish fizz
7/10

Got recommended this by the guy at my local wine shop when I said I wanted something bubbly but not Prosecco. It's really nice — kind of baked apple and honey flavours with a clean finish. At £35 it's not cheap for a Cava-style wine but the quality is there. Good but not sure I'd rebuy at that price when there's decent Crémant around for less.

12 February 2026
Finn OBrien VIPsAllowed - Nice but a bit subtle for me
6/10

Bought this for a dinner party and honestly I think most of my friends would have been just as happy with something half the price. It's well made and I got the brioche and lemon thing, but it's quite delicate and understated. If you're into that refined style you'll love it, just wasn't really my vibe.

17 December 2025
Yasmine Najjar VIPsAllowed - Perfect for our anniversary dinner
8/10

Picked this up for our wedding anniversary and it was a hit. Really lovely toasty, bready thing going on with some almond notes that made it feel properly special. The bubbles are super fine and elegant — way nicer than most stuff at this price. Would definitely buy again for a celebration.

13 October 2025

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