


The Cava Regulatory Board, in cooperation with VINSEUM, the Wine Culture Museum of Catalonia, announced today its educational activity for Secondary Education Centres titled 'Vilafranca and the wine: ups and downs'. This project takes secondary education students to 19th century Vilafranca to become investigators in a fictional plot that will bring them closer to the wine and cava world.
The project starts in VINSEUM, the Wine Culture Museum of Catalonia, where students will gather the first clues from the Museum collection. The young detectives will travel then to the old warehouse Cal Figarot, where they'll have to calculate the amount of wine produced by the estate. Lastly, they'll arrive to the modernistic building that host the Cava Regulatory Board, build by Silvio Salvador -the plot leading role-, where they'll have to gather the final clues in order to solve the game.
This proposal is included within the 'School of Senses' project, a program of activities related with vine growing and enology developed by VINSEUM for Primary and Secondary Education Centres.
The model Laura Ponte and Luis Medina, the younger son of Nati Abascal, attended yesterday the Annual Rosé Cava Party organized by the Cava Regulatory Board at the Villa Magna Hotel terrace in Madrid.