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The must undergoes a pre-fermentation, cold maceration for 2 days. Following this cold soak, the temperature in the vats is allowed to rise gradually for the alcoholic fermentation to take place during the extended maceration. After the alcoholic fermentation is completed, the wine remains in contact with the lees for 8 months before being transferred to French oak barrels where aging continues for an additional 12 months.
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