Noita 'Enuma Elis' Red Blend 2023 (750 ml)
Noita 'Enuma Elis' Red Blend 2023 (750 ml)
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Blaufränkisch (29%), Rotburger (29%) , Cabernet Sauvignon (26%) & St. Laurent (16%)
100% hand-harvested organic grapes from Burgenland, Austria. Produced in the NOITA Urban Winery in Fiskars, Finland
Enuma Elis is a blend of wine from the 2021 and 2023 vintages. The grapes were hand harvested in their respective years and transported in a cold truck to Fiskars, Finland. The grapes were hand sorted, destemmed, and crushed before maceration on skins for 4-6 weeks. The 2021 wine pressed into neutral Rioja oak for 2 years and th e2023 wine pressed into neutral American white oak for 3 months. Before bottling, all the barrels were mixed together in stainless steel.
Quick Facts:
- Blaufränkisch (29%), Rotburger (29%) , Cabernet Sauvignon (26%) & St. Laurent (16%) from ’21 & ’23 vintages
- 11 % abv
- 8,25 TA
- 3,43 PH
- <40 mg/L So2 Total
- <0,3 g/L residual sugars
Noita Winery harvests hand-picked organic grapes from Burgenland, Austria, and
transports them directly from the vine to our winery in Fiskars Village, Finland.
Once the grapes arrive, we give them as much respect as our
organic growers do. With as low an intervention as possible, we sort,
crush, macerate and press the grapes and allow them to spontaneously
ferment with their own native yeasts. We use zero, or as little sulphur
as possible and a full list of ingredients, process and grape origin is
communicated on the bottle. We will not fine nor filter.
Once we’ve finished with the lees and skins, we use them to produce spritzers. After that, we pass them to our friends
at Fiskars Brewery to make some really special beers... and once they’re
finished with them, we distill them for our “Grape Pomace Moonshine”. Even after that, what is left will be used a biogas.
That means grapes arriving in the village will be used five times!
Simon McCabe - founder, winemaker
Ilona Aaltonen - winemaker
We’re Finland’s first urban winery, based in the not-so-urban Fiskars
Village. Fiskars is a small, creative community of only 600 permanent
residents, one hour west of Helsinki.
