Grand Cruz del Calvario is Bimbache's most extreme vineyard, on the North Coast of El Hierro, where the Atlantic influence is the most obvious.
The wines coming from this windy and humid area is naturally low in alcohol but has a high acidity. What a structure!
Vinification
The total production of this small cuvée is around 1,000 bottles only.
The grapes come from 60 + year-old vines.
They start to ferment in stainless steel tanks, with indigenous yeasts, then they are transferred in wood barrels, where they develop a thin veil of "flor". No filtration, no clarification. Only a small dose of sulphur is added just before bottling.
Storage potential
Drink as from: 2024
Best moment: 2027-2029
Until: 2033
To serve
Decant to give it some air. Serve at 12°C in a large glass.
Trial analysis
There is even more minerality in this wine than its sister-cuvée John Stone.
Lower in alcohol and higher in acidity, it makes one salivate and want more.
Juicy, fruity and salty, it is even freakier than John Stone.
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