NATURAL
 

Bichi Wines El Prince 2023

MXN $795

Grape: 50% Dolcetto, 40% Lambrusco and 10% Tokai.

Region: Tecate, Baja California, Mexico

You’ll taste/smell: This easy-drinking red shows off a light ruby color and lively aromas of fresh berries, herbs, and a touch of spice. On the palate, it’s all about juicy raspberry, currant, and strawberry, balanced by gentle tannins and zesty acidity, finishing crisp and mineral. A refreshing pick, especially when slightly chilled.

Good to have it with: Tijuana style asada tacos

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Description

Wine Details

Alcohol Grade: 12.5%
Aging/ Vinification: After hand-harvesting, a portion of the fruit gets direct pressed, while the rest gets added whole cluster to the fermenting juice to infuse. After 5 days, the wine is pressed into tank. Bottled unfined, unfiltered with no added SO2.
Best to have it: 14-18ºC
Size: 750 ml

The Winery: Bichi Wines

Mexico has a centuries-long history of winemaking that has mostly gone under the radar. Spanish conquistadores planted vines in the early 1500’s, before both Chile and Argentina, and Baja California represents about 90% of the vines in the entire country due to the ideal climate and geography. Brothers Noel & Jair Tellez, with the help of Chilean (by way of Burgundy) winemaker Louis-Antoine Luyt, are producing amazingly fresh and energetic wines from very old, recently recovered vineyards of Misión (aka Listán Prieto), Rosa del Peru (aka Moscatel Negro), Tempranillo and Carinena, among other varieties. Bichi means “naked” in some parts of northern Mexico, and for Téllez and Luyt, it thus seemed like an appropriate name to give their new natural wine project.

Based at the Téllez family ranch in Tecate, just over the border from California, Bichi farms 10 hectares of their own Tecate vineyards biodynamically and collaborates with a growing family of organic farmers working vineyard land in Tecate and around Valle de Guadalupe. The majority of the vines are head-trained and all are dry-farmed, hand harvested, fermented with native yeast, and aged in neutral barrel or vat so that the emphasis is on each wine’s Mexican terruño.

Additional information

Wine Body

Medium-Body

Country

Low ABV

Size

Winemaking style

Biodynamic, Natural, Organic

Winery

Region