| Weight | 3 lbs |
|---|---|
| alcohol-content | 8.3 |
| package-size | 750 ml |
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Experience the flavor of Door Peninsula Winery and Door County with this packed-to-the-rim gift basket. It starts with 2 bottles of your favorite wines, $15.99 or less (Peninsula Red and Peninsula White wine pictured). We nestled these two bottles with a bag of wine crackers (6.5 oz), box of specialty crackers (4.4 oz), Cherry Wine Cheese Spread (8 oz), Cherry Wine Beef Sausage (7 oz), bag of chocolate covered Door County cherries (2 oz), Wine Mustard (9.75 oz), and 1.5 oz pillow of Door County Coffee all in a sturdy basket. Select two wines, $15.99 or less, from the drop-down menu to add to your cart. ***ORDERS PLACED THURSDAY-SUNDAY DURING SUMMER MONTHS WILL NOT SHIP UNTIL THE FOLLOWING MONDAY*** This is to prevent spoilage of the Cherry Wine Cheese Spread. Orders with a shipping time of 3 days or more may be held. All our gift baskets and boxes include a complimentary gift note. If no note is specified we will place a "To" and "From" with your gift.
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