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Unopened red wine + spirits - perfect for your Christmas guests!


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Save yourself time and money and purchase all your festive alcohol in one go! All unopened genuine products - happy to sell everything listed below for a total of ?60 cash collection from Honor Oak Park:



Blason du Rh?ne Ch?teauneuf-du-Pape 2016 - 750ml

Ripe cherry and berry flavours with a layer of gentle warming spices behind. Rich and spicy red wine.



Otra Vida Winemaker's Selection - Malbec 2016 - 750ml

Harmonious wine with a bouquet of red berry, dark cherry and currant. This is followed through to the palate which is very fruity and sumptuous, with delightful softened tannins and hints of vanillan oak.



Parrilla Malbec 2015 Vi?alba, Mendoza - 750ml

A deep ruby colour, this Malbec is crammed with damson, blackberry and plum flavours, accented by touches of oak toast. Smooth, ripe tannins offer a silky finish.



Disarrono Originale - 350ml

This world-famous almond-based liqueur is prepared from a blend of exotic herbs, fruits and steeped apricot kernels. Disaronno Amaretto is thought to date back to 1525 and comes from Saronno in the province of Lombardy, northern Italy. Amber in colour and smooth to taste, it's Italy's bestselling liqueur.



Smirnoff vodka Raspberry - 750ml

Naturally flavoured premium vodka, exceptionally rich and robust with a fresh fruity taste. Raspberry, the world's favourite fruit flavour, combined with the world's No. 1 spirit. A fresh-tasting triple distilled vodka, coupled with the delightfully robust taste of raspberry. Can be enjoyed over ice or in a delicious martini, or just mixed with lemonade. Made with natural raspberry flavours and Smirnoff vodka distilled from the finest grains. Shake up those classic drinks with the robust, fruity flavour of raspberry.



Rosado Prestige Brut Cava - 200ml

A fresh and fruity Cava Rosado with fabulous fruit and floral aromas. Elegantly dry with a soft yet full flavour of summer fruits, clean and fresh with a good length.

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