Neleman, Bike Rosé
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Organic

Neleman, Bike Rosé - 2022

Item # 48253 750mL

A delicious rosé that is dry with fruity aromas and a fine mineral on the finish. Made from the Garnacha and Monastrell grape varieties in southeastern Spain in the Valencia region. The vines are from the Casa Corones vineyard in the Alforins Valley where you find soils that are dominated by a white limestone. Pair with a burrata and tomato salad.

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Wine made from grapes grown without synthetic pesticides, fertilizers and herbicides in the vineyard. Certified in the country of origin.


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Here is a wine that has the best of both worlds: a twist off cork-- so no corkscrews required, and the wine is really yummers too. Spanish Rosés share a few things with their more famous southern French cousins, including, in this case, two of the main grapes, Grenache and Monastrell (Mourvèdre), which are perfect for Rosé production. Dry and fresh, with crisp acidity, here is an inexpensive wine that can be a match with food or fun.

- JGM

Glossary

Spain

Central to the Spanish winemaking philosophy is the belief that wine should be released only when it is ready to be consumed, and not a moment before. Spanish wine law focuses squarely on this issue: the terms Crianza, Reserva and Gran Reserva are highly regulated indicators of the amount of time a wine has aged prior to its release. In Rioja, Navarra, and the Ribera del Duero (which have the most stringent requirements) red Crianzas must be aged a minimum of two years; Reservas, at least three...

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Grenache

The Grenache grape (a.k.a. Grenache Noir) produces relatively pale, fruity red wines that often stop just short of sweetness. Grenache is familiar to most wine drinkers as an ingredient in the blends of the Rhône and Languedoc-Roussillon, where it can add charm to varieties that are a little rougher around the edges. The distinguished Châteauneuf-du-Pape and Gigondas appellations are both characterized by significant percentages of Grenache, while in Tavel and Lirac the grape is used to make...

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Monastrell

A Spanish synonym for the dark-skinned Mourvèdre grape.


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