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Dow’s Colheita 1996 Tawny
61,65 €
Amber color. Fabulous aroma of toasted almonds with hints of honey, vanilla and candied orange peel, with hints of tobacco. Velvety in the mouth, with fresh notes of orange peel and a very long aftertaste. Contains sulfites.
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