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Family Tree 'The Soldier's Wife' Sauvignon Blanc VQA Speck Bros.
$16.95
LCBO#:
25649
750 ml bottle
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The Speck family's first male ancestor in Canada was a soldier with the Butler's Rangers during the American Rebellion, but the true hero was his wife who bore 14 children. This wine is named in her honour. A delightfully aromatic wine showing grapefruit zest and hints of guava and passionfruit. Pair with soft cheeses.
- VQA Wines
- Made In Ontario
More Details
- Alcohol/Vol12.5%
- Made InOntario, Canada
- BySpeck Brothers Wines
- Sugar Content7 gram per Litre
- VarietalSauvignon Blanc
Product Details
The Speck family's first male ancestor in Canada was a soldier with the Butler's Rangers during the American Rebellion, but the true hero was his wife who bore 14 children. This wine is named in her honour. A delightfully aromatic wine showing grapefruit zest and hints of guava and passionfruit. Pair with soft cheeses.
- VQA Wines
- Made In Ontario
More Details
- Alcohol/Vol12.5%
- Made InOntario, Canada
- BySpeck Brothers Wines
- Sugar Content7 gram per Litre
- VarietalSauvignon Blanc
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