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Louriana XO
104,33 €
This brandy with Lourinhã controlled denomination of origin, is obtained from wines of low alcoholic content, rich in organic acids. Color topaz brownish and greenish lavas, intense aroma and fruity, with notes of vanilla, wood, coffee and nuts. In the mouth it is soft, sweet, slightly smoky and persistent. Contains sulfites.
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LOURIANAXO
Categories: Spirits, Old Portuguese Spirit
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