Domaine Ponsot Corton Bressandes Grand Cru 2014 750 ML
SKU: BB9648621
Product Details
Brand: | Domaine Ponsot |
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Country: | France |
Region: | Burgundy |
Appellation: | Corton |
Grapes Varietal: | Pinot Noir |
Wine Type: | Still |
Wine Style: | Red |
Vintage: | 2014 |
Size: | 750 ML |
Collections:2014, 750 ML, All Collection, All collection exclude no deals, Burgundy, Burgundy, Corton, Domaine Ponsot, France, Pinot Noir, Red, Still, Wine, Wine
Tags: 0, 0.12, 2014, 750 ML, Burgundy, Corton, Domaine Ponsot, France, Pinot Noir, Red, Still, Wine
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