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Pacheca Reserva Edição Tony Carreira Red
13,04 €
Destemmed grapes (80%) fermented in granite wineries for about 6/8 days. Consistent in the mouth, dense, with quality fruit, notes of red fruit and persistent end not marked by acidity.
Contains Sulfites.
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Categories: Wine, Portuguese
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