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Baumard Cremant Brut -Carte Turquoise , Brut NV Wine
Origin: France - Loire
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Characteristics: Delicate streams of bubbles send ripe cherry lifesaver and apricot aromas cascading off of the top of this wine. It is fresh, clean and fruity in the mouth while finishing dry and crisp. A great early evening sparkler!
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Expert Review
90 Points - Wine Enthusiast "A rich, complex blend of Chenin Blanc and Cabernet Franc made by one of the top producers in Anjou. The ripe fruits have kept their freshness, leaving a generous but crisp wine, with a delicate, elegant mousse."
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Bottle size: 750 mL
Bottles Per Case: 12 |
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| Average Rating: 4 out of 5 |
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For the following Varietals:
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