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Italy's hottest wine

Blackbull Liquor

Italy's hottest wine is now available in your favourite store Black Bull Liquor - Palmerston North.

Blumond is a sparkling prosecco with a hint of peach. Pours a bright light blue colour, it’s a velvety and seductive sparkling wine that is deliciously fruity and presented in distinctive packaging. Ideal for memorable events, excellent as an aperitif, with desserts as well as for cocktails or simply on its own.
Serve chilled.

Splendia is a sparkling merlot with a hint of strawberry. An Italian sweet sparkling wine made from Merlot grapes with an added hint of natural strawberry. A light, delicate and fruity alternative to regular sparkling wines. Perfect to have with dessert or after dinner. It also makes for a great aperitif, making it ideal for many occasions.
Serve chilled.

Visit the Black Bull Palmy Store at 285 Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North (Next to McDonalds).

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