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Non-Vintage by Bouvet from French, France - regions. Bouvet Brut is produced from grapes grown on the chalky limestone slopes of Saumur and adjacent appellations. Light, dry and finely-fruited, with a delicate sparkle, it is refreshing and crisp on the palate.

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