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Méthode Cap Classique Brut Rosé NV, Groote Post

£18.50 per bottle

About this wine

The Groote Post Brut Rosé MCC is refreshingly dry sparkling with abundant strawberry and raspberry flavours. It has a delicate mousse which supports a dry, rich palate.

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Producer Groote Post
Category South Africa
Region Darling
Colour Sparkling
Grape Chardonnay/Pinot Noir
Bottle Size 75cl

Delivery

Available for delivery within 10 working days.

Delivery within mainland UK is free for orders over £120.00.

 

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