French Mixed Case – 8 Bottles
KES33,800 KES32,110
8 Bottles of some of the best French Wines
White
Albert Bichot Petit Chablis
Arthur Metz Riesling
Laroche Petit Chablis
Louis Moreau Petis Chablis
Rose
Minuty Rose
Red
Chateau Bibian Haut Medoc
Chateau Clarke – Baron de Rothschild 2012
Chateau Malmaison, Baronne Nadine de Rotshschild
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