After Joseph's retirement, Louis finally took over the domain and the vineyards are now completely under his care. The vineyards have been organically farmed for years and Louis has not changed anything in this regard. The vinification with minimal intervention and as little use of sulfite as possible has not changed either. Louis continues the family tradition of making the best wines in the region.
€29.80
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Producent | Appellation | Style |
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Les Fils de Charles Trosset | Vin de Savoie | Rich & Exuberant |
Oak aging | Vineyard management | Format |
No | Practising organics | 750 ml |
€28.40
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Producent | Appellation | Style |
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Les Fils de Charles Trosset | Vin de Savoie | Rich & Exuberant |
Oak aging | Vineyard management | Format |
No | Practising organics | 750 ml |
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