| Weight | 3 lbs |
|---|---|
| Wine | Cherry Mimosa Cider, Cherry Old Fashioned Wine Cocktail, Cherry Daiquiri Wine Cocktail |
Wine Can 4 Pack
$16.99
Ready-to-drink and take anywhere! You’ll receive a four pack of 250 ml cans of your favorite Door Peninsula Winery cider or wine to crack open and enjoy. Choose from Cherry Mimosa cider, Cherry Old Fashioned Wine Cocktail, and Cherry Daiquiri Wine Cocktail. This is a great portable option for picnics, the beach, the boat, or wherever you’re having summer fun. Cheers!
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