Manzanilla ‘Papirusa, 37.5cl, Lustau
£13.95
3 in stock
Categories: Spain, Dessert Wine & Fortified Wine Tags: Jerez, Manzanilla, Sherry
Additional information
Style | Dessert & Fortified |
---|---|
Country | Spain |
Region | Jerez |
Grape | Palomino |
Dessert fortified | Sherry |
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