Cabalié (187ml) 2024
Total Price:
$ 3.99
750 mlQuantity:
| Brand | cabalié |
|---|---|
| Category | Miniatures |
| Unit | Litre |
| Alcohol Percentage | 12 % |
Cabalié is our No.1 bestselling red wine. It’s made in southern France by talented winemaker Hervé Sabardeil. Crafted from grapes of ancient vines, this Grenache-charged gem is smooth and velvety with spicy berry notes. Now in a handy mini bottle.
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