Bruma 2023
Bruma
Sauvignon Blanc
Bruma
Ziris grapefruit with green pepper.
A pale straw yellow with greenish reflections, indicating freshness and youthfulness. The clear, luminous color emphasizes the vibrant nature of this wine. When swirled, it displays a medium viscosity, suggesting its good structure and moderate alcohol content.
The nose is dominated by fresh citrus aromas of lemon, grapefruit, and green lime. Delicate herbaceous notes of freshly cut grass and green bell pepper lend a crisp freshness. Subtle mineral hints complete the bouquet and provide an elegant tension.
A vibrant, very dry white wine with striking acidity that provides freshness and structure. The palate reveals precise citrus notes, accompanied by a fine bitterness on the finish. Distinct minerality and a medium body give it a crisp and slightly salty character.
This wine hails from the coastal region of Guayas in Ecuador, where a tropical climate meets mineral-rich soils. The vines benefit from warm days and cool breezes from the Pacific, ensuring a slow ripening process. Fermentation in stainless steel tanks preserves the fresh aromatics and emphasizes the vibrant acidity.
The wine miracle from the equator.
Dos Hemisferios is a pioneering winery in Ecuador, daring to do the seemingly impossible: viticulture directly on the equator. With great passion, family spirit, and a drive for innovation, they produce exceptional wines that put the "middle of the world" country on the international wine map.
It's hard to believe that fine wine grapes can thrive in Ecuador, right on the equator – yet Dos Hemisferios proves exactly that. In 1999, the Wright family laid the foundation for this adventure by purchasing 360 hectares of land in San Miguel del Morro. Until then, Ecuador had not exactly been considered a wine country. On barren coastal soil, kissed by the tropical sun and a cool sea breeze, the wine pioneers initially planted table grapes – with astonishing success.
In 2004, the next step followed: the best clones of classic grape varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Merlot, Pinot Noir, Syrah, and Chardonnay were imported. With the support of Argentine star oenologist Abel Furlán, the first top Ecuadorian wine was produced in 2006: the Cabernet-Malbec Cuvée "Paradoja" 2006. Its name (Paradox) says it all: viticulture on the equator long seemed impossible. The first edition of 1200 bottles was sold to friends who were enthusiastic about the quality and character of this wine.
Today, the vision has become a flourishing family winery. Dos Hemisferios cultivates twelve different grape varieties (nine red, three white) and has over 30 different wines in its portfolio – from fruity young wines to elegant Reservas.
Over 40 international awards later, Dos Hemisferios presents its wines worldwide at trade fairs and proves: Here in the middle of the world, the impossible is made possible anew with every bottle. And we are exclusively allowed to import the wines for Europe.
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Bruma
2023
Ziris grapefruit with green pepper.
A pale straw yellow with greenish reflections, indicating freshness and youthfulness. The clear, luminous color emphasizes the vibrant nature of this wine. When swirled, it displays a medium viscosity, suggesting its good structure and moderate alcohol content.
The nose is dominated by fresh citrus aromas of lemon, grapefruit, and green lime. Delicate herbaceous notes of freshly cut grass and green bell pepper lend a crisp freshness. Subtle mineral hints complete the bouquet and provide an elegant tension.
A vibrant, very dry white wine with striking acidity that provides freshness and structure. The palate reveals precise citrus notes, accompanied by a fine bitterness on the finish. Distinct minerality and a medium body give it a crisp and slightly salty character.
This wine hails from the coastal region of Guayas in Ecuador, where a tropical climate meets mineral-rich soils. The vines benefit from warm days and cool breezes from the Pacific, ensuring a slow ripening process. Fermentation in stainless steel tanks preserves the fresh aromatics and emphasizes the vibrant acidity.