Listan
Listan
Mission grape from Bichi in Baja California's Valle de Guadalupe. Noel Tellez's project revives Mexico's oldest vines—some 100+ years old—with zero-zero winemaking and ancient terroir.
At a Glance
- Origin: Baja California, Mexico
- Varietal & Type: Listán Negro (Palomino)
- Vintage: 2023
- ABV:
- Vineyard Soil: Granite and decomposed granite
- USNW Classification: Natural
Tasting Notes & Pairing
- Profile: Indigenous Mexican grape from 105-year-old vines. Light, fresh, and earthy with delicate red fruit and mineral notes.
- Food Pairing: Tacos, grilled fish, light meats, fresh cheeses
- Serving Temp: 55-60°F
About the Winemaker
Bichi is Noel Téllez's groundbreaking natural wine project in Tecate, Baja California, Mexico.
Working with historic Mission-era vineyards, including 105-year-old Listán vines, Noel has become a pioneer of Mexican natural wine.
Organic viticulture with dry-farmed old vines. Wild fermentation, no sulfur added, unfined and unfiltered. Pure expression of Baja terroir.
US Natural Wine ships once a week, every Wednesday. All orders should be placed by Tuesday at noon in order to be picked up from our distributors and out on Wednesday's delivery truck.
Shipping cost is 35 bucks a box (up to 12 bottles) so we highly encourage picking up more than 1 bottle for the best value! Remember, all orders over $200 get FREE SHIPPING!
At $35, shipping cost is on par with most wine ecommerce. Ultimately, we eat the cost of shipping more often than not because wine can be damn heavy. We can't thank you enough for your understanding!