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Vinha do Contador Aguardente Vínica Velha
71,32 €
Distillation in the Charentais apparatus from carefully vinified wines for the production of Wine Spirit and aging in Limousin oak barrels for 20 years. Amber color set with slight greenish tones. Aroma complex, fruity notes, predominant in exotic woods, roasted beans, dried fruits and praline. soft, distinctive, crunchy and long-lasting. Accompany well post-meal moments accompanying nuts, chocolate, coffee or ground. Contains sulfites.
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SKU:
32.298
Categories: Spirits, Old Portuguese Spirit
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