Weight | 3 lbs |
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alcohol-content | 11.5% |
package-size | 750 ml |
Rosé Soirée
$15.99
This semi-dry blush is made from 100% Door Peninsula grown split of of Marquette and Frontenac grapes. It is crisp and light bodied with slight minerality but very fruit forward with the taste of fresh picked strawberries. The nose has intense aromas of strawberry with notes of grapefruit, dragonfruit and melon. Pairs great with seafood, salads and pasta dishes.
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