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Dard & Ribo, "St. Joseph Rouge" 2022
Dard & Ribo, "St. Joseph Rouge" 2022
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100% Syrah from St. Joseph. After a short maceration and pressing, the wine spontaneously ferments and ages in a combination of large wooden cask and neutral oak barrel. Zero/zero.
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