The name is an homage to Miquel Pons the winery founder that did more than 77 harvests. This wine is made from 100% Xarel-lo from hand harvested old vines. It spends 4 months in 300L used French oak barrels with bâttonage. It has an amazing balance and clear displays the Xarel-lo aromatics with a light aromatization from the oak. Lemon, pear, mineral, vanilla 4.75 / 5
This amazing Aligoté comes from a plot in the Côte d'Or close to Aloxe-Corton. It's hand harvested and hand sorted and goes through whole bunch pressing with no additives. After, it is fermented with indigenous yeast in barrels and matured in 600 litres old wood barrels for 12 months and 4-6 in stainless steel. Mineral, grapefruit, yellow plum 4.75/5
These two wines were both so outstanding that I couldn’t select one over the other, although from different geographies, and like the mythological brothers who founded Rome, they have something in common as well as clear differences Remus is made from Shiraz from Eden Valley vineyards older than 50y. Hard harvested, fermented with up to 25% whole-bunch berries. Matured 50% in new French oak for 18 months. With black cherry, spices, red cherry Romulus is also made from old vine Shiraz but from the Barossa Valley. Also hand harvested, but fully destemmed and crushed for fermentation. Matured 50% in new French oak for 18 months. Vanilla, blackberry, black cherry, black plum 5/5
This was my favourite wine at the WineGB tasting this year! I found it very different from the more "traditional" British sparkling wines, full of red fruit without losing the typical refreshing acidity of British sparkling wines. It's a field blend of 60% Pinot Noir and 40% Pinot Meunier that spends some time macerating on the skins before pressing. The wine is aged in stainless steel and used oak, and on its lees for 18 months Red plum, red cherry, mineral 5/5