Le Petit Ducru Saint Julien 2019 750 ML
SKU: SGPF561444
Product Details
Brand: | Chateau Ducru Beaucaillou |
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Country: | France |
Region: | Bordeaux |
Appellation: | Saint Julien |
Grapes Varietal: | Blend-Bordeaux |
Wine Type: | Still |
Wine Style: | Red |
Vintage: | 2019 |
Size: | 750 ML |
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Tags: 0, 2019, 750 ML, Blend-Bordeaux, Bordeaux, Chateau Ducru Beaucaillou, France, Red, Saint Julien, Still, Wine
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