Bichi “Rosa” Rosé 2019

 

Bichi “Rosa” Rosé 2019

Grapes: Nobody knows for sure

ABV: 12%

Winemaker: Noel & Jair Téllez 

Viniculture: Fully organic

Winemaking: Utterly natural. No intervention of any kind–just fermented grape juice, put into bottle.

Region: Valle de Guadalupe, Baja, Mexico

 

“a wild, intense nature with crazy notes”

Bichi is a project started by the Tellez brothers, their mother, and a French winemaker named Louis-Antoine Luyt. They are Mexico’s first natural winery, and have grabbed the attention of the wine world with their hilarious labels and conversation-starting wines all made in the Valle del Guadalupe in the north of Baja California. 

When we talk about natural wines, we’re talking about a bare minimum of intervention in the winemaking process. No chemicals of any kind in the vineyard, no additives in the winery, nothing but wild, ambient yeast used during fermentation. These wines are often tangier, funkier and stranger, but they have an energy and vibrancy to them that can’t be overlooked.

This wine is a bright vermillion color. There’s a bucket of crazy notes here: rhubarb, white balsamic vinegar, tart strawberries, pickled radish, and Mama lil’s peppers. This is not a Big Fruit™ wine that you’d see in a grocery store. This is an artistic, opinionated work. It also wants food badly. It’s certainly delicious on its own, but has a wild, intense nature that endears it to spicy and tart dishes.

 

suggested pairings.

These are our suggestions for getting a little extra from this wine- the perfect pairing can make a great wine become an incredible one.

This recipe might be a little outside of your usual kitchen activities, but we think trying new things makes life interesting! Tag us with #crunchyredfruit on all the social medias to show us how things turned out.

 

Cashew Milk–Braised Cabbage with Crunchy Chile Oil

This wine is funky, and rosé is a perfect foil for spice, garlic and funk in dishes themselves, so this pairing is going to fire on every cylinder.

 

Music: “Lo Vas al Olvidar” by Rosalía and Billie Eilish

Sultry, nuanced, intriguing. This song does it all. The wine takes some getting used to but a song like this can help you see it in a different light.

 
 

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- Jackson