Lurretik Txakoli White 75cl by Aitaren Lurretik

£28.00
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First vintage of this new txakoli in Aitaren winery.

Refreshing, saline and mineral

GRAPE VARIETY:

100% Hondarribi Zuri

TO CONSUME AND SERVE:

Serve if fresh, between 6º and 8º in glass.

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TASTING NOTES:

Visually: Pale green with golden hints.

Smelling: Citrus and white truffle aromas, with mineral and saline touches.

To taste: Sharp and fresh with well integrated salinity.

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