Bla Bla Bla White, Terra de Falanis

£15.00

VEGAN / SPANISH / WHITE WINE

A refreshing white from Mallorca is everything you want in an island wine: fresh, textured, and just a little wild. Made from native grapes Premsal and Giró Ros, it’s got a creamy palate, citrus lift, and a subtle touch of anise that lingers. A standout for Spanish white wine lovers looking for something off the beaten track. Ideal for summer lunches, seaside dinners, or anytime you’re craving a splash of Mediterranean brightness.

  • Origin: Mallorca, Spain
  • Producer: Terra de Falanis
  • Vintage: 2022
  • Grape varieties:  60% Premsal, 40% Giró Ros
  • Food pairings: Tapas, seafood, white meats, rice dishes
  • Bottle size: 75cl
  • ABV: 12.5%

Flavour Profile

Fresh and rounded, this wine opens with aromas of white peach, citrus zest, and light spice. There’s a creamy texture on the palate balanced by vibrant acidity and a distinct anise note. Elegant, expressive, and finishing on a fruity, saline edge.

About the Winery

Terra de Falanis is the sister project of renowned producers Anima Negra. While rooted in Mallorca, their winemaking spans across Montsant, Penedès, and Calatayud, bringing together indigenous grape varieties and low-intervention methods. They work primarily with old vines and hand-harvested fruit, crafting expressive, sustainable wines that champion local terroir.

About Mallorcan Wines

Mallorca is home to some of Spain’s most exciting, small-scale winemaking. With a focus on indigenous grapes like Premsal and Giró Ros, Mallorcan wines are known for their freshness, minerality, and sun-drenched Mediterranean character. Low yields and organic practices are common, producing wines that are both high quality and rooted in place.

How to Pair It

This wine’s creamy texture and bright acidity make it super versatile. Pair it with tapas like grilled vegetables, olives, or aioli; light seafood dishes: calamari, prawns, or grilled fish; white meats like roast chicken or turkey or Spanish rice dishes: paella, arroz negro, or fideuà.

What are the delivery options?

  • Local Delivery (E17, E10 postcodes): Free over £35
  • Click & Collect: Free
  • Standard Delivery: £8.95 (Free over £80)

Where can I get my order delivered?

  • Local Delivery is available within London E17 and E10 postcodes.
  • Click & Collect orders can be picked up at our shop located at 149 Forest Rd, E17 6HE.

When will my order arrive?

  • Next day service is available for local and standard deliveries (subject to availability).
  • All orders placed by midnight will be dispatched the next working day.

Why do I need to pay for returns?

  • If returning your order by mail, the buyer is responsible for the return shipping cost.
  • You may return your purchase within 30 days if you are unsatisfied for any reason.

How do I return my order?

  • Free returns are available if you return your order to our store.
  • If returning by mail, you may ship back the item using the carrier of your choice.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Mallorcan wine considered good quality?

Absolutely. While still under the radar, Mallorca is gaining attention for its low-yield, artisan wines. Local producers like Terra de Falanis are leading the way with exciting, sustainable wines.

What’s the best way to serve this wine?

Serve well chilled, around 8–10°C. It’s ideal as an aperitif or paired with summery Spanish dishes, seafood, or light Mediterranean fare.

What is Premsal and what does it taste like?

Premsal is one of Mallorca’s oldest white grape varieties, known for producing light, aromatic wines with soft acidity. It typically brings subtle floral and apple notes, with a round, creamy texture, making it ideal for fresh, easy-drinking white wines.

What is Giró Ros and why is it special?

Giró Ros is a rare, indigenous white grape from Mallorca. It produces fuller-bodied wines with complex aromas of stone fruit, herbs, and a touch of spice. It’s often blended with lighter varieties like Premsal to add structure and depth.

What makes Mallorcan wines different from other Spanish wines?

Mallorcan wines are often made from native island grapes and grown in small, low-intervention vineyards. The Mediterranean climate, sea influence, and unique soils give them a fresh, saline character that’s distinct from mainland Spanish wines.