Description
William de Marisco – having been outlawed by King Henry III in 1235, fled to Lundy Island where he turned to Piracy to sustain his existence. Due to the betrayal of one of his associate, William was captured by a storming party on the island in 1242 and carted off to London to face charges of piracy and treason. Found Guilty – he was executed with ‘peculiar ignominy’ – being hung, drawn and quartered – indeed A Sticky End.
Brand | Marisco |
Region | Marlborough |
Varietal | Sauvignon Blanc |
Size | 375ml |
Alcohol % | 11.0% |
Country | New Zealand |