Liquid Geography Bierzo Mencia Rosado 750 ML
SKU: BB9245092
Product Details
Brand: | Liquid Geography |
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Country: | Spain |
Region: | Castilla y Leon |
Appellation: | Bierzo |
Wine Type: | Still |
Wine Style: | Rose |
Size: | 750 ML |
Collections:All Collection, All collection exclude no deals, Rose, Rosé, Still, Wine, Wine
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Pale pink. Aromas and flavors of strawberries, red-currant and white pepper show very good clarity and energy. Concentrated yet lithe rosado, with a nervy acid structure providing shape and lift. Finishes taut and minerally, with an echo of red berries. Producer Information Liquid Geography Rosé is their way of saying ‘thank you’ to everyone that has helped Ole & Obrigado, a niche import company of Iberian wines since its foundation in 1999. To express their gratitude to the many who have helped them over the years, Olé & Obrigado donates 100% of Liquid Geography's profits in equal parts to: the TJ Martell Foundation in its search for cancer cures, the South Bronx Educational Foundation to help children with challenging academic backgrounds, and starting in 2018, Wheeling Forward to help people with disabilities experience life to the fullest. Since 2013, they have raised over $270,000 from the Liquid Geography Mencia wine. The goal with this wine is to achieve $1 million in total donations by 2025. To help make a difference, join them in bringing hope through wine to these wonderful causes! Liquid Geography is a dry rosé wine made with mencia grapes from 53 year old vines in the region of Bierzo in northwest Spain, a region with a wine history that dates back to the Roman times. Mencia is a red grape that is indigenous to the area. This rosé sees no oak and is fermented and in stainless steel vats. Liquid Geography is produced from vineyards owned by the Guerra winery, which farms 1/3 of all vineyards in the Bierzo region. Out of the 3,000ha (7,413 acres) of vineyard land in Bierzo, Guerra takes care of 1,000ha (2,471 acres), however, they only make wine with the best 10% of grapes. This rigorous selection process allows Liquid Geography to show consistent extraordinary quality.