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Chateau De Cornemps Cuvee Prestige Bordeaux

750ml
$16.99
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Mix 6 for $15.29 each
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Bordeaux, France- Ready to drink now, this soft, lush wine has plum, cassis, and cedar notes and is medium-bodied. Primarily Merlot with Cabernet Franc blended in, this wine represents the Fagard family's finest offering. Serve it with London broil or lamb chops.

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OVERVIEW

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