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The Boxler name is synonymous with top-notch Alsatian wine. With regional roots dating back to 1673, the family is best known for producing some of Alsaces most serious, delicious, and ageworthy varietal white wines. Fruit for Dudenstein comes from 65-year-old vines rooted in granite soils. Grapes are hand-harvested and vinified in foudre, leading to an insanely textured and mineral-driven wine. Structured, food-friendly, and super refreshing. , The Boxler name is synonymous with top-notch Alsatian wine. With regional roots dating back to 1673, the family is best known for producing some of Alsaces most serious, delicious, and ageworthy varietal white wines. Fruit for Dudenstein comes from 65-year-old vines rooted in granite soils. Grapes are hand-harvested and vinified in foudre, leading to an insanely textured and mineral-driven wine. Structured, food-friendly, and super refreshing.
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