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750 ml, 11% ABV
Type: Semi-sweet
Color: Dark-red
Flavor profile: The wine has transparent red and brown shades, an intensive aroma and a refreshing acidity of the pomegranate, a pleasant astringency of pomegranate kernels and the fruit skin, and a long-lasting pomegranate aftertaste with pleasant and gentle tannins.
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