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Gïk Blue combines red and white grapes with organic pigments and flavours to produce a sweet, electric-blue wine that has some raising their eyebrows and others raising their glasses.
12 wrz 2017 · The striking blue concoction, which is made from the wine and must (pressed juice that includes the stems, seeds and skin) of both red and white grapes, also contains indigo dye and anthocyanin, a pigment found in grape skin, which together give the wine its distinctive hue.
13 paź 2017 · Developed by a team of Spanish winemakers, Gik Blue Wine — which comes in a clear glass bottle and is a pure, sapphire hue — is both a gimmick and a new answer to the question of “red or ...
17 paź 2018 · Electric blue in colour, Gik Blue is made in several wineries in Spain following the traditional winemaking process. As well as being sold online, some bars, restaurants and shops in...
17 paź 2018 · The recipe? Mix a lot of white wine with a smaller amount of red wine, and a tiny bit of must, or freshly-crushed grape juice. Co-founder of Spanish wine-making company ‘Gik’, Aritz Lopez, holds a glass of their blue wine “Gik Life” at the company’s winery in Maluenda, Aragon region, on 13 September 2018. (Photo by Gabriel Bouys / AFP)
22 cze 2016 · 11.5% blue wine Gik is produced through a pigmentation process. Firstly a base is created from a mixture of red and white grapes, which is then added to two organic pigments: indigo and anthocyanin (which comes from the very skin of the grapes used to make wine). Price: about 8£.
20 cze 2016 · The winemakers have sourced a blend of red and white grapes from around Spain’s Basque region and mixed them with indigo dye and anthocyanin, a pigment in the grapes’ skin, to create a revolutionary vino in a startling shade of sapphire.