Producers

Celler ComalatsCatalonia, Spain

The Bonet family have cultivated vines in and around Ametlla de Segarra in the Lleida province of western Catalonia for over 700 years. It’s work that has been passed on from generation to generation, eventually established as Celler Comalats in the early 90s by father Jaume who, seeing the potential of their elevated and secluded location, began to farm the land with organics, and planted varietals like Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah amongst the more typical Garnatxa and Picapoll.

After establishing this forward-thinking way of working, it is now Jaume’s son Eloi and daughter Eva who are at the helm, taking things to their next logical conclusion by making the wines with no filtration or additions in the cellar. When we first tasted with Eva in Barcelona in early 2024 we were struck by how the family have endeavoured to apply these practises to simple, honest and, most importantly, delicious wines that suit the midweek dinner table at home, as much as they display the stability required for them to be opened and poured by-the-glass in a wine bar. Comalats make wine you can reach for time and time again.

Heading inland away from the coast towards Zaragoza, the 12 hectares that make up the domaine sit at just over 700 meters at the top of the Vall del Corb, beautifully remote vineyards planted over calcareous clay that are shadowed by the Pyrenees mountains to the north and are miles away from any kind of industrial agriculture, or even a main road. This cooling type of soil, combined with the diurnal fluctuations in temperature found at this sort of altitude, gives the wine an energising freshness, and preserves acidity. All things that contribute to their purity of flavour and profound drinkability.

In the cellar whites are macerated on the skins, brisat-style, and reds are destemmed and given short macerations, sometimes blended with directly-pressed juice. Vinification is mainly in concrete or steel tanks, either adding texture or preserving fruity varietal flavours, and for the entry-level selection of wines, Marquesa, Gavernera and Alosa, bottling takes place the spring following harvest. They combine the family’s sincere philosophy of care and respect for the land and expression of place with everyday accessibility – these are all-embracing, versatile wines to be enjoyed any time. 

Celler Comalats Wines

Celler Comalats
Alosa 2023

Sleek, glossy Garnatxa with dialled-up forest fruits set to 'pop' and a barely-there tannic structure that makes this one a friend of the ice bucket. A beautiful translucent ruby in the glass and bursting with pure, juicy black berries, leading into a tingly, saline finish. Find out more.

  • Region Lleida, Catalunya, Spain
  • Grapes Garnatxa
  • Vineyard Organic
  • Cellar Fermented with native yeasts, unfiltered & unfined, no additional sulphites
£21.50

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Celler Comalats
Gavernera 2023

Bracing, super-fresh rosado of 100% Garnatxa, given the briefest of times on the skins to haze and blush the wine to this most appealing cherry pink. Giving refreshment akin to an alcoholic glass of salty cranberry juice, this is the perfect wine bar or party pour. Crunchy red apple, pithy pink grapefruit. Find out more.

  • Region Lleida, Catalunya, Spain
  • Grapes Garnatxa
  • Vineyard Organic
  • Cellar Fermented with native yeasts, unfiltered & unfined, no additional sulphites
£21.50

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Celler Comalats
Marquesa 2023

Quenching maceration of Picapoll that fits the easy-drinking, accessible end of the orange wine spectrum with aplomb. Full of peachy stone fruits, ripe melon and confected pear drops with a soft, pulpy mouthfeel, textured with judicious grip. Find out more.

  • Region Lleida, Catalunya, Spain
  • Grapes Picapoll
  • Vineyard Organic
  • Cellar Fermented with native yeasts, unfiltered & unfined, no additional sulphites
£21.50

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