Chapelle de la Trinite St-Emilion AC

Name: Chapelle de la Trinite St-Emilion AC - 2005
Where it's from:  >France >Bordeaux >St-Emilion
Price per case: £187.48 
Bottle size: 75 cl
Bottles per case: 12
Style: Soft & Supple Reds
Grapes: Merlot
Description: Deep crimson colour, hints of white truffles on the nose and a pleasant long lasting flavour with a vanilla and cinnamon finish.
Country: France
Region: Bordeaux
Sub region: St-Emilion
Producer: Chapelle de la Trinite
Product ID: 40907
Number of cases : 
Delivery Timescales: 10
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