Sommariva Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore Brut 750 ML
SKU: SGPF477388
Product Details
Brand: | Sommariva |
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Country: | Italy |
Region: | Veneto |
Appellation: | Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore |
Grapes Varietal: | Glera/Prosecco |
Wine Type: | Sparkling |
Wine Style: | Prosecco |
Size: | 750 ML |
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Tags: 0, 750 ML, Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore, Glera/Prosecco, Italy, Prosecco, Sommariva, Sparkling, Veneto, White, Wine
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