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Thibaud Boudignon Rosé de Loire 2022
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“The 2022 Rosé de Loire displays a smokey mix of crushed apples and wet stones. Sour citrus and tart orchard fruits nicely contrast a pleasant inner sweetness. A mineral staining lingers while the 2022 finishes fresh and with a crunchy sensation.” – Eric Guido
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Categories: 2022, Biodynamic, France, Loire Valley, Red Blend, Rosé, Ship Immediately, Thibaud Boudignon
Tags: Loire Valley, Rosé, Thibaud Boudignon
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