— 001 —
Vinewake
A field pressing from the copper greenhouse, bright and quietly electric.
// est. a season of slow pressing
Where vines cross circuits, and the bottle remembers.
// beat 02 — origin
Before the label, before the pour, before the first bright note hits the tongue — a bottle waits in the dark, listening.
BBOTTL began in a converted greenhouse behind a rainy alley, where copper pipes and mycelium networks share the same warm shadow. We started by pressing small batches for friends, then neighbors, then strangers who heard about the place from other strangers.
Every bottle on our shelf carries a soft hum of origin — the field it grew in, the season it slept through, the hands that turned its cork. We do not ship in volume; we do not chase trends. We keep the lights low and the stories close.
— The bottle keepers, since the seventh winter
// beat 03 — the collection
A filmstrip of vessels, each drawn in copper line. Hover to let the warmth pour in.
— 001 —
A field pressing from the copper greenhouse, bright and quietly electric.
— 002 —
Distilled from seed pods and slow rainfall. A tincture for thoughtful evenings.
— 003 —
Oxidized notes, orchard smoke, and the quiet warmth of a filament bulb.
— 004 —
Ferments in amber light. Drinks like sunlight on moss.
— 005 —
A round, patient vintage — small batch, long memory.
— 006 —
Long neck, long finish. For late hours and warm rooms.
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// beat 04 — the process
The route from soil to cork, rendered as a growing vine. Each node blooms when you reach it.
step · 01
Terracotta planters, mycelium lattice, and a careful ear to the moisture of the room.
step · 02
Bulbs at 2700K. We trellis the vines toward the filaments and let them decide their own reach.
step · 03
No automation. Pressure is measured by feel, by the stiffness of the cloth under the palm.
step · 04
Months in the copper cellar, where a single amber LED hums to keep the room company.
step · 05
Each label is hand-drawn, hand-numbered, and sealed with a pressed leaf from the same field.
step · 06
We cork by hand, wrap in reclaimed paper, and let the bottle travel only as far as it needs to.
step · 07
At the end of every bottle is a person, a room, and a pause. This is the part we make for.
Stay a little longer.
The bottle is still listening.
BBOTTL — a solarpunk bottle shop, open to lingerers