Bichi Listan Como Vino al Mundo 2016


Synopsis, Our Opinion: A wine we would recommend in a heartbeat.

Producer/Winery: Jair and Noel Téllez and their mother Ana Montaño; Bichi; Tecate, Mexico.

Grape Variety: Listan Prieto.

Geographic Appellation, Region, Country: Baja California, Tecate, Mexico.

Vintage: 2016

Price: $27.90 (with a 10% mixed case discount)

Purchased From: The Caviste Wine Shop; Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

Paired With: Venison tacos.

Tasting:

    Opened 45-minuets before drinking. Cloudy, muddy light ruby color with the same color rim. Strong ripe cherry aroma with a background of wet barn wood and hints of roses. Mellow but vibrant, fleshy, medium body and a 200-grit texture. Gobs of tart cherry and raspberry flavors, abundant zesty acidity, firm tannins with just a little grip and a long peppery fruit finish. Unusual wine that really grew on us and once we got into it we discovered an exciting wine that was reminiscent of Nouveau Beaujolais. A perfect summer-weight red wine paired with the venison and a wine we would recommend in a heartbeat.

Bichi vineyard in the hills of Tecate, Mexico
Photo from José Pastor Selections.
Comments: Learn more about Birchi and their wines.

Alcohol Content: 12.5%

UPC Code: Not available.

Imported by: José Pastor Selections; Llaurador Wines; Fairfax, California.

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