Old Vine Garnacha 2020 | The National Gallery Edition
Old Vine Garnacha 2020 | The National Gallery Edition

Old Vine Garnacha 2020 | The National Gallery Edition

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A beautifully balanced Garnacha from selected old vines in Aragon, Spain

Painting: A Vase of Flowers (detail, 1896) by Paul Gauguin

Grape: 100% Garnacha
Alcohol: 14.5% abv
Size: 250ml
From: Ainzon, Spain
Winemaker: Norrel Robertson
Style: Smooth & Silky
Practising Organic, Regenerative Viticulture & Vegan Friendly

Contains Sulphites

Size:3 Cans
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About this product

We're proud to announce that Canned Wine Co. has collaborated with The National Gallery in London to showcase some of art’s great masterpieces on our wine labels. Part of the proceeds from our National Gallery Editions go towards supporting the gallery, helping to maintain and continue free access to the arts.

This limited edition release of Gruner is bound in Vincent Van Gogh's (1853 - 1890) Sunflowers, 1888. ‘The sunflower is mine’, Van Gogh once declared, and painted five versions of his oil on canvas Sunflowers in preparation for a visit from his artist friend Paul Gauguin, to decorate his house. This one for The National Gallery is one of the five he painted, with others in museums across the world.

© The National Gallery, London

Produced and distributed under licence for the National Gallery, London, by Canned Wine Company Ltd, BA1 1HB.

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