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Awards | Most awarded wine brand in U.S. competitions |
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Egg-Free | Yes |
Lactose-Free | Yes |
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Make any occasion taste special with Barefoot Cellars Pink Moscato. This deliciously sweet wine has flavors and aromas of Moscato grapes with additional sweet layers of juicy red fruit. Subtle notes of cherry, raspberry and pomegranate complement its vibrant finish. This wine is best served chilled on its own, in cocktail recipes, or paired with spicy appetizers, Chinese take-out, or fresh strawberries and whipped cream. Each 1.5 L bottle contains about 12 glasses of wine with 9% alcohol by volume. Bottled in California, Barefoot is the most awarded wine brand in U.S. competitions. In addition to Pink Moscato, Barefoot wine is also available in Pinot Grigio, Rose, Chardonnay and other varieties.
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One (1) 1.5 L wine bottle of Barefoot Cellars Pink Moscato Wine
Deliciously sweet wine has flavors and aromas of Moscato with additional sweet layers of juicy red fruit and subtle notes of cherry, raspberry and pomegranate to complement its vibrant finish
Enjoy drinking a glass of this wine on its own or paired with foods like spicy appetizers, Chinese take-out, or fresh strawberries and whipped cream
Ideal blush wine for making cocktail recipes for Sunday brunch, bridal showers and other events
Each 1.5 L bottle contains about 12 glasses of wine with 9% alcohol by volume
Larger bottle is perfect for entertaining or giving as a wine gift
Bottled in California by Barefoot, the most awarded wine brand in U.S. competitions
Includes Merlot, 1.5L
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