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The Keermont Introduction Case
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The Keermont Tastinar 6 Bottle Mixed Case includes:
2 x Keermont Terrasse 2017
1 x Keermont Cabernet Sauvignon 2016
1 x Keermont Merlot 2017
1 x Keermont Syrah 2015
1 x Keermont Estate Reserve 2014
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SKU: KIT001
Categories: Keermont, Ship Immediately, South Africa, Stellenbosch, Various
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