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Fèlsina Rancia Chianti Classico Riserva 2018
R895.00 inc. VAT
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FEL065BXR2018
Categories: 2018, Biodynamic, Felsina, Italy, Red Wine, Sangiovese, Ship Immediately, Tuscany
Tags: Felsina, Red Wine, Sangiovese, Tuscany
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