Valentin Zusslin
Valentin Zusslin, "Le Schild" 2020
Valentin Zusslin, "Le Schild" 2020
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Spectacular, elegant, pitch-perfect.
100% biodynamically cultivated Riesling from the Grand Cru Pfingstberg south of Colmar in Alsace. Neutral barrel for both spontaneous fermentation and élevage 12-18 months. Bottled unfined, unfiltered, minimal added SO2. 13%
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