Vin de Lagamba
Vin de Lagamba, "Frauenpower" 2023
Vin de Lagamba, "Frauenpower" 2023
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Your favorite vampire soda is back -- Dornfelder and silvaner from the inimitable Alanna Lagamba in the Rheinhessen. Short maceration followed by bottling a la ancestral method prior to the completion of primary fermentation. Unfined, unfiltered, no additional SO2. 9% ABV
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