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Sympathy For The Devil White Wine

The Northern Wine and Beer Co

£25.74


Strikingly designed Sympathy for the Devil Verdejo/Sauvignon by Wines N' Roses in Spain, in a unique amplifier themed gift box eco-friendly, organically farmed, sustainable farming practices

Total

£25.74

UK delivery only

Product description

Strikingly designed Sympathy for the Devil Verdejo/Sauvignon by Wines N' Roses in Spain, in a unique amplifier themed gift box eco-friendly, organically farmed, sustainable farming practices

A perfect gift for rock enthusiasts who love to wash down mouthwatering wines with some classic rock.

Can be personalised with a personal message inside the gift box.

Thanks to the dry climate and low rainfall, sustainable and ecological winegrowingis is practiced.

Clean and intense aroma, tropical fruits, grapefruit, citrus fruits, balsamic and mineral notes. Fresh, balanced, with the body and bitterness characteristic of these varieties. Recommended with all types of seafood, fish, starters, light and rice dishes, being the perfect combination with the ‘Mediterranean diet’.

This product contains alcohol. By purchasing this product, you confirm that you are 18 years of age or over.

Variations

Sympathy for the Devil is one of five wines in the Wines N' Roses range we are fortunate to represent exclusively in the UK. Other wines in the range include Highway to Hell, Monastrell, Light my Fire, Garnacha Tintorera, Born to be Wild, Bobal and Final Countdown High Voltage Monastrell..

Each are available in a unique gift box in the style of an amplifier.

Sympathy for the Devil’s rhythm is a samba. Keith Richards said, “It started as a sort of acoustic folk song and finished like a slightly mad samba, with me playing the bass and recording the guitar later. That’s why I don’t like going into the studio with songs already prepared”. The documentary One Plus One by Jean Luc Godard contains the recording sessions of this song which lasted five days. There was a moment when one of the lights used for recording the documentary fell over and set fire to the whole studio. The tapes were saved but the Stones’ guitars were not.

Overview

  • Personalisation available

Dimensions

1271g 75cl - 31cm x 10cm x 8cm

Made from

Organically certified Verdejo and Sauvignon Blanc grapes

12.5% ABV 2019/2020 vintages, Vegan friendly

But what really is organic wine? The most basic definition of organic wine is wine made from organically farmed grapes. Generally excluding the use of artificial chemical fertilizers, pesticides, fungicides and herbicides. While wine naturally produces some sulphites, they cannot be added!

This lack of manipulation in both the field and cellar leads to a wine that is arguably more real, and definitely more natural. Organic wine is most often the best expression of both the grape and also the terroir, the land and environment in which it is grown.

In general, organic wine grapes are much healthier and therefore produce heartier skins and higher concentrations of all of those good for you anthocyanins and antioxidants, including polyphenols and cardio-friendly resveratrol. Certified organic wines also have less sugar on average and don’t contain potentially harmful cellar additives such as flavouring agents or caramel colouring. These additives plus higher sugar levels are what typically lead to headaches. So going organic may help prevent that future headache.

But what really means so much to us is that there are real, tangible and lasting benefits to the environment and the farmers as a result of transitioning to organic farming practices. Specifically, organic vines tend to need less water applied, because soils are built up with compost and contain more organic matter, which holds water far better. Organic vines have been proven more resilient against increasing droughts and temperature spikes.

By curtailing harmful and unnecessary irrigation practices organic wineries are protecting local ecosystems and preserving their surrounding flora and fauna. By using less water and not tainting the existing water supply with chemicals the vineyard workers are doing their part to leave the earth as healthy, if not healthier, than they found it.

Organic certifications have guidelines in place to ensure ethical treatment of employees from those picking the grapes to those stomping on the grapes. By drinking organic wines, you’re supporting independent families and their staff.

Italy, Spain and France represent over 70% of all organic vineyards in the world.

Product code

997080


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