Magnum of organic skin contact white wine from Spain
Magnum of organic skin contact white wine from Spain
Donated by: Laurel Fanya House/ Farm Wine Imports
Donated by: Laurel Fanya House/ Farm Wine Imports
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Alfredo Maestro Lovamor Magnum (1.5L) 2021 Lovamor is made from 60-120 year old Albillo Mayor vines grown on clay-limestone at 700 to 1000 meters elevation in the Ribera del Duero. Fermented in steel vat with wild yeasts and around one week of skin contact, and raised in tank with the winter temperatures naturally clarifying the finished wine, which is bottled with nothing added and nothing taken away. *** For a winning bidder outside of Humboldt County, MRC can arrange shipping/transport for an extra fee.***
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