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Count | 1 |
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Product Type | Wine |
Quantity | 750ml |
upc | 00089819001705 |
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Beringer Founders' Estate Cabernet Sauvignon is sourced from some of California’s most renowned and emerging appellations. More than half of the vineyards are in Lodi and the California Delta, which produce grapes of great intensity and flavor. The rest of the blend comes from coastal vineyards that are bathed in sunshine during the day and cooled by the marine layer at night, ensuring even and steady ripening of the grapes. The combination of these regions offers a wine that is complex and balanced.
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One 1.5L bottle of Beringer Founders' Estate Cabernet Sauvignon Red Wine
Beringer Founders' Estate Cabernet Sauvignon Red Wine is a full-bodied wine with deep berry, toasted oak and vanilla spice flavors
Full-bodied red wine
A food-friendly wine, it pairs beautifully with a grilled rib-eye steak, roasted vegetables, or aged cheddar
13.5% alcohol by volume (ABV)
Includes cabernet sauvignon red wine, 750ml
Product Warnings and Restrictions: Government Warning: (1) According To The Surgeon General, Women Should Not Drink Alcohol Beverages During Pregnancy Because Of The Risk Of Birth Defects. (2) Consumption Of Alcoholic Beverages Impairs Your Ability To Drive A Car Or Operate Machinery, And May Cause Health Problems.
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Product Warnings and Restrictions: Government Warning: (1) According To The Surgeon General, Women Should Not Drink Alcohol Beverages During Pregnancy Because Of The Risk Of Birth Defects. (2) Consumption Of Alcoholic Beverages Impairs Your Ability To Drive A Car Or Operate Machinery, And May Cause Health Problems.
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