Freixenet is usually pronounced like “FRESH-eh-net” in English, with a clear “t” sound at the end.

Main pronunciation

  • In everyday English, a good guide is: “FRESH-eh-net” (rhymes roughly with “fresh-a-net”).
  • Phonetic helpers you might see online include “fray-ksuh-net” , showing how English speakers often break it down.

Catalan / Spanish nuance

  • Freixenet is a cava producer from Catalonia, Spain, and in Catalan the “x” is pronounced like “sh” or “ch”.
  • Native-style pronunciations you may hear sound close to “FREH-she-net” , still with the t clearly pronounced at the end.

How to say it confidently

  • If you are speaking English at a bar or store, “FRESH-eh-net” will be easily understood and is widely accepted.
  • If you want to lean more authentic, soften the first vowel slightly and keep the clear final t , like “FREH-she-net”.

Quick recap: Say FRESH-eh-net , making sure the t is heard.