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Barco del Corneta Cucu Verdejo

Barco del Corneta Cucu Verdejo

Cucu is a reference to the sounds of the frogs that populate Bea’s organically farmed vineyard in La Seca.

Fermented in stainless steel, with indigenous yeasts, this is a pure and savoury version of Verdejo that shows remarkable complexity and poise. In a region that's dedicated itself to parodying New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc, Bea’s wines have drawn widespread praise for their fennel, bitter almond and stone flavours, delivered with a more textured palate than typical Verdejo.

The cartoonish label belies a serious wine: in a few short years, Cucu has become a mainstay on bar and restaurant lists throughout Spain.

$10.13

Original: $28.95

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Barco del Corneta Cucu Verdejo—

$28.95

$10.13

Barco del Corneta Cucu Verdejo

Cucu is a reference to the sounds of the frogs that populate Bea’s organically farmed vineyard in La Seca.

Fermented in stainless steel, with indigenous yeasts, this is a pure and savoury version of Verdejo that shows remarkable complexity and poise. In a region that's dedicated itself to parodying New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc, Bea’s wines have drawn widespread praise for their fennel, bitter almond and stone flavours, delivered with a more textured palate than typical Verdejo.

The cartoonish label belies a serious wine: in a few short years, Cucu has become a mainstay on bar and restaurant lists throughout Spain.

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Cucu is a reference to the sounds of the frogs that populate Bea’s organically farmed vineyard in La Seca.

Fermented in stainless steel, with indigenous yeasts, this is a pure and savoury version of Verdejo that shows remarkable complexity and poise. In a region that's dedicated itself to parodying New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc, Bea’s wines have drawn widespread praise for their fennel, bitter almond and stone flavours, delivered with a more textured palate than typical Verdejo.

The cartoonish label belies a serious wine: in a few short years, Cucu has become a mainstay on bar and restaurant lists throughout Spain.

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