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Terras de Santo António Colheita White
5,99 €
Terras de Santo António White is the result of a blend of several varieties such as Encruzado, Verdelho and others. It has a citrine yellow color with greenish tinges. The aroma is young and fresh with hints of orange blossom. In the mouth it reveals some fresh and mineral structure. Contains sulfites.
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Categories: Wine, Portuguese
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