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Carson Ridge Red Blend Paso Robles

750ml
$12.99
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Mix 6 for $11.69 each
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Paso Robles, California- Medium-bodied and intense, this wine delivers youthful ripe fruit characters with abundant zest. Ripe blueberry, oak and black pepper spring forward while drinkability and age worthyness lend this wine a broad range of use.

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Central Coast

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