| Weight | 3 lbs |
|---|---|
| alcohol-content | 11.5% |
| package-size | 750 ml |
Throwback Label Sweet Cherry
$12.99
Sweet Cherry wine is one of the original four wines made when we opened our doors in 1974. This special bottling of Sweet Cherry is labeled with a recreation of one of our original designs, commemorating both 50 years of Door Peninsula Winery and 50 years of making award-winning Sweet Cherry wine. Always made with tart Door County Montmorency cherries, Sweet Cherry is bursting with cherry tones and vibrant cherry flavor. Choose this commemorative bottle to help us say cheers to 50 years!
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