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Product Details
A scuttlebutt is a barrel of drinking water kept on the deck of a ship. Sailors would gather there to chat, much as office workers do at a water cooler. Over time, 'scuttlebutt' came to mean 'rumour' or 'gossip.' Have you heard? This wine is fun and approachable, with snappy flavours of grapefruit, guava and fennel, plus a hint of tomato leaf.
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- Release DateMarch 16, 2024
- Alcohol/Vol13%
- Made InWestern Australia, Australia
- BySkuttlebutt
- Sugar Content3 gram per Litre
- VarietalSauvignon Blanc/Sémillon
Product Details
A scuttlebutt is a barrel of drinking water kept on the deck of a ship. Sailors would gather there to chat, much as office workers do at a water cooler. Over time, 'scuttlebutt' came to mean 'rumour' or 'gossip.' Have you heard? This wine is fun and approachable, with snappy flavours of grapefruit, guava and fennel, plus a hint of tomato leaf.
More Details
- Release DateMarch 16, 2024
- Alcohol/Vol13%
- Made InWestern Australia, Australia
- BySkuttlebutt
- Sugar Content3 gram per Litre
- VarietalSauvignon Blanc/Sémillon
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