Weinschwärmer

2Naturkinder
Grapes: GrauburgunderRiesling
Country: Germany
Regions:Franken
Wine Type:Orange
Vintage: 2022
Bottle Size: 750ml
Alcohol: 11%
£31.47 incl. UK VAT & duty fee | £24.00 due at checkout | est. £7.47 to be paid to courier, with a small customs handling fee
IMPORTANT: We operate from Germany and therefore you are not paying any tax to us, but instead you will need to pay all UK taxes to the courier after receiving your delivery. Read about UK shipping, VAT and Duty Taxes.

Weinschwärmer by 2Naturkinder is a natural wine made in Franken with Grauburgunder and Riesling grapes.

2Naturkinder use their own wild Bats Dung as fertiliser in their vineyards, hence why many bats feature on a lot of their labels. 75% Grauburgunder, 25% Riesling go into this wine, which has no added sulphur.


2Naturkinder say on their website that: On our beloved Eselsberg, the hill where the Heimat Silvaner and the Fledermaus (bats) grow on, there is a big plot (almost one hectare) with two thirds Grauburgunder (Pinot Gris) and one third Riesling growing on it. 2019 was a blockbuster vintage for the Grauburgunder with a perfect balance of fruit and tannins with the Riesling pushing the acidity to the right limit. The blend is dedicated to the “Weinschwärmer” (Deilephila porcellus), a beautifully coloured moth who lives in our area. Not only does that moth carry the word “wine” in its name but it’s also a delicacy for our local bats.

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Weinschwärmer | Natural Wine by 2Naturkinder.
2Naturkinder - Weinschwärmer
£31.47 incl. UK VAT & duty fee | £24.00 due at checkout | est. £7.47 to be paid to courier, with a small customs handling fee

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WHAT IS ORANGE WINE?

Orange wines are actually white wines, but with a different winemaking process - they’re made by fermenting the juice with the grape skins, which is mostly done with red wines, not white. This extra step adds tannins, flavor, and a unique color to the wine.
Because of the skin contact, orange wines tend to have more herbal, aromatic notes, and they can also have a bit of bitterness depending on the grape, how long the skins are left in contact with the juice, and the vessel used for maturation. Unlike most white wines, they can also feature tannins (which are formed from the skins, which white wines do not use). Orange wines are a style that brings out some really interesting flavors that many people adore for their unique properties, whether easy going or complex.

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