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Costa Boal Sousão Red
29,37 €
Transport in 20 kg boxes and total destemming. Step on foot in traditional granite presses. Alcoholic fermentation in a wine press for 8 to 10 days with continuous work and controlled temperature. Aging in French oak barrels where it remains for 16 months. It presents an elegant and fresh palate, revealing great balance in the whole. Contains sulfites.
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BOALS
Categories: Wine, Portuguese
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