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2012 To Kalon Reserve – Robert Mondavi

  • Vintage: 2012
  • Bottle Size: 0,75l
  • Filling level: hf - high fill
  • Label Condition: bin slightly soiled
  • Source: private collection
  • Grape variety Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Alcohol percentage: 15% vol.
  • Points: 94 Wine Enthusiast
  • Origin: USA
    California
    Oakville

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Litre price: €160,00
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