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Bansìgu means see-saw and the children’s drawing on the label is indicative
A Capela de Aios is named after the tiny capela (church) in the small hamlet of Aios
Grapes are harvested by hand and carefully sorted in the vineyard
employing techniques such as "pigeage" (pushing down the cap) and "remontage" (pumping over the fermenting juice)
Whole bunches undergo a slow and gentle pressing (between 8 and 10 hours)
2021 Domaine Arretxea Rose, Irouleguy, France Robert Ampeau Bansìgu means see-saw and theThe Basque country lies along the southwestern border of France and Spain, deep in the dramatic Pyrnes mountains. The eleventh century monks of Roncevaux made wine to cater to a population of touristsreligious pilgrims traveling through the mountain pass from France on their way to Santiago de Compostella in Spain. However, throughout the centuries, wine production dissipated drastically. Although Iroulguy was awarded its own A. O. C. in 1970, by the
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