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Description

A new wine and new blend for 2021, and like previous iterations very different from its siblings . This white blend was made from two Germanic varieties, Muller Thurgau and Reichenstiener, both of which are widely planted throughout the UK. The grapes were whole bunch pressed into varied sized Burgundy barrels and indigenously fermented separately. Both wines spent 7 months on gross lees and then blended together before bottling. Slight hints of vanilla, white flowers, ginger root, and English garden herbs. The palate is ripe stone fruits such as apricot and white peach, hints of citrus zest, accompanied by garden herbs with texture and viscosity.

Black Book Mixup Vol 4 2021

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Taste Profile

Dry
Sweet
Light
Complex
Fresh
Oaked

Aromas + Flavours

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Attributes

  • Type: White WineRed Wine

  • Style: Aromatic and Floral White

  • Country: England

  • Region: London

  • Blend: Muller Thurgau, Reichenstiener

  • Vintage: 2021

  • ABV: 12%

  • Size: 75cl

  • Farming: Sustainable

  • Winemaking: Minimal Intervention

  • Vegan: Certified

Black Book

Black Book, an innovative urban winery located in London, is celebrated for its distinctive, artisanal wines. Founded by Sergio Verrillo in 2017, Black Book sources high-quality grapes from English vineyards in Essex and Oxfordshire. The winery combines traditional winemaking methods with a modern, minimal-intervention approach, focusing on expressing the unique character of English terroir. Black Book’s wines, including its acclaimed Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, are known for their purity, elegance, and vibrant flavours.

London

The London region in England, though not traditionally known for winemaking, is gaining recognition for its urban wineries and innovative approaches to viticulture. Benefiting from a temperate maritime climate, London's wineries often source high-quality grapes from established vineyards in other parts of England, such as Sussex and Kent. The area is particularly noted for producing excellent sparkling wines using the traditional method, as well as a variety of still wines including crisp whites, rosés, and light reds. London's urban wineries offer a unique wine experience, blending metropolitan sophistication with traditional winemaking techniques. As the wine scene continues to grow, the London region is becoming a vibrant hub for wine enthusiasts seeking unique and locally-produced wines.