Emilio Ramirez Envinate
Benje Listan Blanco
Spain
Citrus, lavender herbs and salinity. Refreshing and good with sun golds.
Citrus, lavender herbs and salinity. Refreshing and good with sun golds.
Jul 19th, 2021
Volcanic wine FTW. Gorgeous, layered scents of grapefruit pith, jackfruit and wet pavement give way to electrifying citrus pith, yellow herbs, and a deep crushed-stone minerality that has a beautiful saline edge to it. Made from 70+ year-old Listsn Blanco vines grown high up (1100m) the sides of the Tenerife volcano.
Volcanic wine FTW. Gorgeous, layered scents of grapefruit pith, jackfruit and wet pavement give way to electrifying citrus pith, yellow herbs, and a deep crushed-stone minerality that has a beautiful saline edge to it. Made from 70+ year-old Listsn Blanco vines grown high up (1100m) the sides of the Tenerife volcano.
1 person found it helpfulMar 3rd, 2021
Mature tropical fruits, rubber balloon powder, oxidative, mushroom, savory complexity. Medium body with limey acid and gravelly nature. Dank like a Forest after the rain. Clown car sums it up.
Mature tropical fruits, rubber balloon powder, oxidative, mushroom, savory complexity. Medium body with limey acid and gravelly nature. Dank like a Forest after the rain. Clown car sums it up.
1 person found it helpfulSep 29th, 2020
Seldom is one presented with a wine for which one has no preconceptions, but this was the case for this 100% Listán Blanco from 100 year old vines grown on volcanic soil above 1000m in Tenerife, which I enjoyed this weekend. I had absolutely no idea what to expect.
Deep golden in colour - with a slight pink hue, in fact - this ‘Benjé Blanco’ by the innovative winemakers Envinate is a unique, rich white that strings a medley of peach, apricot and stone fruits across a grippingly dry, mineral finish. There is a strong oaky character to the nose that reminds me of the white wines of Lopez de Heredia. But this is lighter and has a gracefulness on the palate that carries through to a long, thoroughly satisfying finish, alongside an element of sulphur. Excellent. Will no doubt age well.
Seldom is one presented with a wine for which one has no preconceptions, but this was the case for this 100% Listán Blanco from 100 year old vines grown on volcanic soil above 1000m in Tenerife, which I enjoyed this weekend. I had absolutely no idea what to expect.
Deep golden in colour - with a slight pink hue, in fact - this ‘Benjé Blanco’ by the innovative winemakers Envinate is a unique, rich white that strings a medley of peach, apricot and stone fruits across a grippingly dry, mineral finish. There is a strong oaky character to the nose that reminds me of the white wines of Lopez de Heredia. But this is lighter and has a gracefulness on the palate that carries through to a long, thoroughly satisfying finish, alongside an element of sulphur. Excellent. Will no doubt age well.





