More like cranberries than the real thing. Great color, great aroma, exceptional flavor. The light sweetness up front fades into the pure cranberry taste with a tart finish. Goes wonderfully with turkey. Serve chilled.
Cranberry Wine
$17.99
More like cranberries than the real thing. Great color, great aroma, exceptional flavor. The light sweetness up front fades into the pure cranberry taste with a tart finish. An award winner. Goes wonderfully with turkey. Serve chilled.
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