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Los Bermejos Espumoso Rosado Brut Nature 2022 750ml

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750ml
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Spain
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2022 2019
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The base wine is 100% Listan Negro from a single vintage. The grapes are very gently pressed in a pneumatic press, resulting in a very pale salmon-hued wine. Aged 15 months sur lie and made using Méthode Champenoise. The prise de mousse is made from fresh Malvasia must rather than sugar. Zero dosage.
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Los Bermejos Espumoso Rosado Brut Nature 2022 750ml

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