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Sixteen Ridges Pinot Noir Early 2018 75cl
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Sixteen Ridges Pinot Noir Early 2018 75cl

Sixteen Ridges Pinot Noir Early 2018 75cl

Sixteen Ridges Pinot Noir Early 2018 Red English Wine 75cl comes from The Sixteen Ridges vineyard was planted in 2007 under the careful guidance of Simon Day. Following extensive research and expansive knowledge of the soils and climate in Herefordshire and Worcestershire, the 6 acre vineyard was planted with Pinot Noir. A variety which is not only known and loved my many connoisseur, but thrives in the UK climate. The Sixteen Ridges vineyard resides on a sheltered Worcestershire hillside within a natural amphitheatre, with views stretching south along the Severn River Valley, it captures maximum warmth and sunlight.

$15.99
Sixteen Ridges Pinot Noir Early 2018 75cl—
$15.99

Sixteen Ridges Pinot Noir Early 2018 75cl

Sixteen Ridges Pinot Noir Early 2018 Red English Wine 75cl comes from The Sixteen Ridges vineyard was planted in 2007 under the careful guidance of Simon Day. Following extensive research and expansive knowledge of the soils and climate in Herefordshire and Worcestershire, the 6 acre vineyard was planted with Pinot Noir. A variety which is not only known and loved my many connoisseur, but thrives in the UK climate. The Sixteen Ridges vineyard resides on a sheltered Worcestershire hillside within a natural amphitheatre, with views stretching south along the Severn River Valley, it captures maximum warmth and sunlight.

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Sixteen Ridges Pinot Noir Early 2018 Red English Wine 75cl comes from The Sixteen Ridges vineyard was planted in 2007 under the careful guidance of Simon Day. Following extensive research and expansive knowledge of the soils and climate in Herefordshire and Worcestershire, the 6 acre vineyard was planted with Pinot Noir. A variety which is not only known and loved my many connoisseur, but thrives in the UK climate. The Sixteen Ridges vineyard resides on a sheltered Worcestershire hillside within a natural amphitheatre, with views stretching south along the Severn River Valley, it captures maximum warmth and sunlight.