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Los Bermejos – Malvasia Dulce NV

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The Facts

UPCs NV (500ml) - 8 437002 995065
Origins Spain > Canary Islands > Lanzarote
Appellation Lanzarote
Varietal Malvasia
Cepage 100% Malvasia
Winemaking 14% natural alcohol, aged in French oak in a solera system.
Annual Production 3000 bottles
Markets California, Texas

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The Character

Overall Richly layered sweet & spicy
Aromas Candied ginger, white flowers, orange marmalade
Mouthfeel Unctuous but light on its feet
Tasting Notes "Orange-gold. Orange marmalade, candied flowers and gingerbread on the nose. Sappy, sweet orchard fruit and citrus flavors are buffered by tangy acidity, with the spicy note repeating. Deeply pitched but light on its feet, finishing with very good breadth and clarity. This would be great with salty sheep's milk cheeses. " 92. Josh Raynolds, Vinous
Pairings Desserts, ice cream, salty cheeses
Awards 92pts WA
Sustainability Vegan, Sustainable In Practice

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About Los Bermejos

Brand Story

Owned and run by winemaker Ignacio Valdera, Bermejos is on the easternmost island of Lanzarote. Only 125km from the African coast, conditions here are extreme. A volcanic explosion that lasted from 1730-1736 covered the entire island in lava and ash 3-5 meters deep. Consequently, each vine must be planted in a hole or hoyo that breaks through that infertile volcanic crust of petrified lava to the organic matter that can nourish it. The wind, which acts as a natural fungicide, is so ferocious that each hoyo is surrounded by rock walls for protection. Yields are miniscule (16 hL/ha). All vineyard work is done by hand.

Brand Story

Owned and run by winemaker Ignacio Valdera, Bermejos is on the easternmost island of Lanzarote. Only 125km from the African coast, conditions here are extreme. A volcanic explosion that lasted from 1730-1736 covered the entire island in lava and ash 3-5 meters deep. Consequently, each vine must be planted in a hole or hoyo that breaks through that infertile volcanic crust of petrified lava to the organic matter that can nourish it. The wind, which acts as a natural fungicide, is so ferocious that each hoyo is surrounded by rock walls for protection. Yields are miniscule (16 hL/ha). All vineyard work is done by hand.

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