Meukow VS with 2 glasses
43,79 €
Bright gold color with copper tones. Fruity and spicy aroma, notes of almond, candied orange and licorice. Spicy with hints of licorice and nutmeg. Meukow VS is characterized by its well-balanced mix between the roundness of its fruity notes and the delicacy of its woody nuances.
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