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Château D’Yquem Sauternes White
275,60 €
O Château d’Yquem tem uma vida muito longa: vinte, cinquenta, cem anos ou mais … Como todos os grandes vinhos, Yquem se transfigura com o tempo, desenvolvendo uma série de aromas e sabores deliciosamente sutis. Sua cor muda ao longo dos anos, do brilho do amanhecer à escuridão do crepúsculo, e do amarelo palha cintilante ao marrom dourado com reflexos âmbar e caramelo, e então ao mogno. Contém sulfitos.
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