Arthur Metz Riesling 2018
KES2,185 – KES13,110
Alsace, France- Delicious and fruit-forward, this dry Riesling shows why this grape is Queen of Alsace. The bright notes of peach and Lychee marry perfectly with the crisp acidity, allowing this to pair perfectly with Asian and fusion cuisines.
Vintage Year – 2018
5% Discount on a case of 6 bottles.
Wine | Case of 6, Each |
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