Maria Ernesta Berucci
Maria Ernesta Berucci, "Bianco" 2023
Maria Ernesta Berucci, "Bianco" 2023
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100% Passerina del Frusinante from 45 year-old biodynamically cultivated vines in the clay/limestone soils of Lazio. Grapes are hand-harvested, macerate for 36 hours prior to pressing. Spontaneous fermentation and aging in concrete tank for 6-9 months prior to bottling unfined, unfiltered, no additional SO2
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