Weight | 7 lbs |
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alcohol-content | 11.5% |
package-size | 2 – 750 ml |
Door Peninsula Duo Gift Box
$30.99 – $40.98
Enjoy our signature red and white wines as a two bottle gift set. Our duo consists of Peninsula Red, a medium bodied table red with a first impression of cherry, and Peninsula White, a Seyval Blanc with apple that’s perfect for Riesling fans. Both bottles feature a silhouette of Door County and come packaged in a gift box.
Add a set of Door Peninsula Winery stemless logo wine glasses to your order for only $9.99. Please select from the drop down menu below.
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