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Juvé & Camps joins Corpinnat

The Spanish sparkling wine producer moves into the Corpinnat collective as it reports €27m revenue and secures a top 30 global brand ranking.

Juvé & Camps has joined the Corpinnat collective, marking a new phase for the Penedès-based family winery as it reinforces its focus on origin, sustainability and premium sparkling wine production.

The move, announced on 1 April 2026, reflects what the producer describes as a “natural evolution”, aligning with its long-standing emphasis on vineyard-driven wines, full control from vineyard to bottle, and extended ageing.

A shift rooted in origin

The winery said joining Corpinnat supports its long-term vision of producing wines defined by their origin. The decision builds on existing practices including hand harvesting, 100% organic farming, low yields and estate-led production.

“This new chapter represents a natural evolution of our history and a clear expression of the values that have guided us for over a century: respect for the land and pursuit of excellence,” said Joan Juvé, third generation of the Juvé family and President of Juvé & Camps.

“Our focus is clear – to keep crafting wines that express their origin with clarity, and on firmly positioning premium Spanish sparkling wines among the world’s leading fine wine categories,” added Meritxell Juvé, fourth generation of the Juvé family and Chief Executive Officer.

Juvé & Camps, which has more than 100 years of history in sparkling wine production, is known for its brut nature wines made without dosage and its emphasis on long ageing.

Certified 100% organic since 2015, the estate continues to prioritise sustainability and quality across both vineyard and cellar operations.

Growth and global ambitions

The announcement comes as the business reports continued financial growth. Juvé & Camps closed 2025 with €27 million in revenue and EBITDA of €3.1 million, which it attributes to a value-driven model and international expansion.

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The move to Corpinnat also forms part of a wider strategy by the Juvé family to strengthen its global presence across its activities, spanning vineyards, wineries, distribution and wine experiences.

The company also expressed its gratitude to the Cava Designation of Origin for its role in the development of Spanish sparkling wine.

International recognition

The transition coincides with new international recognition for the brand. Juvé & Camps has entered The World’s Most Admired Wine Brands 2026 ranking by Drinks International for the first time, debuting at number 26.

The winery was also named “Highest New Entry” and is the highest-ranked non-Champagne sparkling wine house in the list.

According to the company, the recognition reflects its continued focus on origin, precision and sustainability, as well as the work of its team.

Family legacy

Founded in 1796 and producing sparkling wines since 1921, Juvé & Camps remains under family ownership, now led by fourth-generation CEO Meritxell Juvé.

The business oversees 252 hectares of organically farmed vineyards and has implemented regenerative viticulture practices, maintaining full control over production.

As part of the wider J&C Prime Brands group, the company operates across multiple wineries and distribution channels, with activities spanning Penedès and Ribera del Duero.

With its entry into Corpinnat, Juvé & Camps signals a continued focus on long ageing, traditional varieties and origin-led sparkling wines as it looks to further position itself within the premium segment.

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