2021 Bimbache, Blanco, El Hierro, Canary Islands, ES
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2021 Bimbache, Blanco, El Hierro, Canary Islands, ES

We come together around the idea of saying “yes”: A small word that contains everything.

But, i' faith, you have drunk too much canaries, and that’s a marvellous searching wine, and it perfumes the blood” –Shakespeare, Henry IV

El Hierro is the smallest and wildest of the Canary Islands, a landscape of dark volcanic stone rising in chiseled crags from the Atlantic. Only 167 hectares of vines exist here, yet the island holds the greatest genetic diversity of grapes in the chain. It also runs entirely on renewable energy. These conditions convinced Rayco Fernández that El Hierro had the brightest future of all the islands.

Bimbache is the winery he created in 2018, starting with 5 hectares spread across Valverde, Frontera, and El Pinar. The vines grow in terraces hewn into black volcanic walls and hoyos, small craters dug into rocky soil, ringed by lava-stone walls to shield against the trade winds. The vines are old and farmed organically. Harvests are manual, fermentations spontaneous, and the only temperature control is the winery's orientation to catch the wind that almost never stops.

The Blanco draws mostly from vineyards in the north and northeast, where terroirs and grape varieties vary widely. The blend is predominantly verijadiego blanco, with small amounts of listán blanco, baboso blanco, gual, and pedro ximénez. Hand harvested, gently whole-cluster pressed, then spontaneously fermented in Stockinger foudre and a few French oak barrels that develop flor. Lovely notes of sunflower honey, ylang ylang, and dried desert herbs.

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