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Bodega Yuste Aurora Manzanilla, Andalusia
Bodega Yuste Aurora Manzanilla, Andalusia
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£15.99
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Description
The Bodega Yuste Aurora Manzanilla balances fresh apple and salt air on the nose with ample texture and length on the palate, an ideal aperitif.
Aurora Ambrose Lacave, widowed in 1991, raised a young family while continuing to produce this classic Manzanilla named in her honor.
Alcohol: 15%
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