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Winery:
Manischewitz Winery
Varietal:
Tocai Friulano
Region:
USA > New York
Type:
Red Wine
UPC:
85976033940000

User Tags:  white meat, smooth, meat, after-taste, fruit, subtle, fish, seafood 


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A sweet wine with a pleasant mouthfeel and smooth aftertaste. A smooth fruity wine with plenty of grape flavor and a subtle aroma of sugary flavors. Serve with fish and white meats. (K)


October 2009

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