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Ararat 10 Anos
51,03 €
Armenian brandy ARARAT “Akhtamar”, named after the beautiful legend about Princess Tamar’s love for a brave young man who conquered the turbulent waters of Lake Van every night for her sake, today gives rise to legend. An exceptional blend of over fifteen spirits, giving this 10-year-old brandy a full, smooth, silky and pleasantly sour flavor with a long lasting aftertaste. Warm amber tones shimmer with faint copper highlights. Bulky and sweet, it combines strong notes of plum and cinnamon. Beeswax, walnut and oak with hints of plum and vanilla.
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SKU:
06.547
Categories: Spirits, Old Portuguese Spirit
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