Bimbache is the name of the first inhabitants of El Hierro. This original white has a both Atlantic and exotic character. Fully organic, non-interventionist white, with a minimal dose of added sulphur at bottling.
Vinification
Coming from the Northern side of the El Hierro island.
Whole bunches softly pressed, then fermented in stainless steel tanks. Ageing in stainless steel tank, Stockinger foudres or used barrels where the wine develops its "flor".
Indigenous yeasts only. A small dose of sulphur is added at bottling.
Storage potential
Drink as from: 2023
Best moment: 2025-2027
Drink until: 2029
To serve
Always decant so as the wine may open itself.
Serve at 12° in a large Burgundy glass.
Trial analysis
Nice light yellow colour.
Lemon and citrus on the nose, with an undertone of grapefruit, then laurel and fennel.
Powerful on the palate, with a nice backbone of acidity. One also finds back the salty notes so typical of the oxidative flor process.
Flavor profile
Wood
None
Aged in wood barrels
Heavily aged in wood barrels
Acidity
Low acidity
Balanced
High acidity
Fruitiness
Low fruitiness
Balanced
High fruitiness
Structure
Elegant
Balanced
Full-bodied