Léo Dirringer
Léo Dirringer, "Terre à Boire" 2022
Léo Dirringer, "Terre à Boire" 2022
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From Dambach-la-Ville in Alsace, this is 70% Pinot Noir, 30% Pinot Gris that co-macerate for 8 days prior to pressing. Spontaneous fermentation and maturation thereafter for 3 months both in concrete vat. Bottled unfined, unfiltered, no additional SO2.
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