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75cl / 12%
- The 2017 vintage of Kit's Coty Blanc de Blancs is made exclusively with Chardonnay grapes from Chapel Down's 95 acre Kit's Coty vineyard in Kent's North Downs. The grapes are h&-harvested & the wine is partially aged in oak barrels before spending three years maturing in bottle before release. The palate is full of tropical fruit & buttered brioche notes that will pair well with shellfish white fish in creamy sauces.

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