Tutti Frutti Ananas
Tutti Frutti Ananas, "Ananas" 2022
Tutti Frutti Ananas, "Ananas" 2022
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Pét-Nat! 100% biodynamically farmed Maccabeu in the Roussillon. Hand-harvested, directly pressed and spontaneously fermented in stainless steel before bottling a la ancestral method. Unfined, unfiltered, undisgorged, no additional SO2.
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