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Quinta do Ortigão Sauvignon Blanc White
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It has a crystalline appearance and a citrus color, highlighting the aromas of tropical fruits and exotic fruits. Fruity, fresh, soft and well-balanced flavor. Contains sulfites.
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Categories: Wine, Portuguese
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