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Cabriz DOC Meio Seco White
7,37 €
Produced with the varieties Arinto and Bical. It is a sparkling wine with a light yellow and citrus color, fine to medium bubble, very persistent. Nose citrus, little complex, with light pastry and sap. Sweet touch with good freshness and living finish. Excellent as an appetizer or to accompany seafood dishes, fish, grilled meats, various desserts. Store in a cool, dry place. Crushing with total destemming, soft pneumatic pressing, natural static clarification and alcoholic fermentation at 16 ° C. Sparkling by the classical method.
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SKU:
5604575000110
Categories: Sparkling & Champagne, Sparkling Wine
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