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Casal Garcia Vinho Verde 75cl

Because of its freshness, Casal Garcia is particularly agreeable in friendly and relaxed atmospheres.
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Especificações dos produtos
Nome do atributo Valor do atributo
Region Vinho Verde
Allergen Information Contains Sulphites 
Size 75cl
Food Match Ideal as an aperitif or to accompany oriental dishes, such as sushi and sashimi.
Grape Variety Trajadura, Loureiro, Pedernã and Azal
Style Dry White Wine
Tasting Notes Presents a lime juice color and a clear appearance. This is a smooth and fresh wine with a delicate and fruity aroma, young and balanced. Because of its freshness, Casal Garcia is particularly agreeable in friendly and relaxed atmospheres
Alcohol Percentage 9.5%
Especificações dos produtos
Nome do atributo Valor do atributo
Region Vinho Verde
Allergen Information Contains Sulphites 
Size 75cl
Food Match Ideal as an aperitif or to accompany oriental dishes, such as sushi and sashimi.
Grape Variety Trajadura, Loureiro, Pedernã and Azal
Style Dry White Wine
Tasting Notes Presents a lime juice color and a clear appearance. This is a smooth and fresh wine with a delicate and fruity aroma, young and balanced. Because of its freshness, Casal Garcia is particularly agreeable in friendly and relaxed atmospheres
Alcohol Percentage 9.5%
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