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WOLF BLASS RED LABEL CABERNET SAUVIGNON
$11.99
A smooth cabernet sauvignon with a bright, lifted varietal bouquet of blackberries & a touch of mint. Soft, balanced & full of flavour, this wine is best enjoyed young & fresh with red meats & hearty pasta dishes
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