
You know that feeling when you get invited to a party, you open your fridge and you think – what the hell am I going to take this time? If you want to be THAT baller at any party, magnums are your answer. Heads will turn when you enter your parents’ living room or sit down at your best friend’s dining table with one of these bad boys. In this Bingo Box we’ve prepared three different maggies from three different countries + you have it all in sense of style as well. You won’t disappoint with these because, frankly, size matters.
Davide Spillare Bianco Crestan 2020
Jean-Christophe Garnier 13 Vents 2021
Borachio Pinot Noir-Pinot Gris-Chardonnay 2021
Davide has few hectares of Garganega and Merlot on the volcanic soils of Gambellara. His grandfather planted the vines with his father and Davide decided in 2006 to start making wine. The farming is organic and the winemaking is hands off with very clean and precise wines as a result. Bianco Crestan is a crispy, mineral-driven white wine. Energetic, full of life.
JC Garnier’s Chenin Blanc is all about excitement. Think green citrus and underripe stone fruit with raw apple juice. Savoury Chenin Blanc. Crushed rocks. Fresh herbs. White peach. Flint. Talcum powder. Lifted and crunchy. Textural and refreshing. Boomz.
Going Down Under, Borachio delivers a wine that’s seen some whole-bunch fermentation and some semi-carbonic maceration mixed with direct-press juice for freshness. Zero sulfites added. Cherry-berry fruit is served straight up but then it’s dry and spicy through the finish. Lick of herbal element, in a way and there’s a crisp and refreshing aspect even as the dry spiciness of the tannin takes hold. Heart emojis.
Davide Spillare Bianco Crestan 2020
Jean-Christophe Garnier 13 Vents 2021
Borachio Pinot Noir-Pinot Gris-Chardonnay 2021
Davide has few hectares of Garganega and Merlot on the volcanic soils of Gambellara. His grandfather planted the vines with his father and Davide decided in 2006 to start making wine. The farming is organic and the winemaking is hands off with very clean and precise wines as a result. Bianco Crestan is a crispy, mineral-driven white wine. Energetic, full of life.
JC Garnier’s Chenin Blanc is all about excitement. Think green citrus and underripe stone fruit with raw apple juice. Savoury Chenin Blanc. Crushed rocks. Fresh herbs. White peach. Flint. Talcum powder. Lifted and crunchy. Textural and refreshing. Boomz.
Going Down Under, Borachio delivers a wine that’s seen some whole-bunch fermentation and some semi-carbonic maceration mixed with direct-press juice for freshness. Zero sulfites added. Cherry-berry fruit is served straight up but then it’s dry and spicy through the finish. Lick of herbal element, in a way and there’s a crisp and refreshing aspect even as the dry spiciness of the tannin takes hold. Heart emojis.