------M&S Beaujolais 75cl

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M&S Beaujolais

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M&S Beaujolais
An unoaked red wine with flavours of cherries and redcurrants. This light-bodied wine is made with Gamay grapes from Beaujolais Pierre Doree in southern Burgundy. Serve lightly chilled with cold meats and quiches. Suitable for vegans. Best enjoyed within a year.
Country of Origin
Product of France

Suitable for vegetarians

Serving Suggestions
Can be served lightly chilled and best enjoyed within 2 years of purchase
Package Type
Glass Bottle
Other Information
Usage:
6 Servings

Additional Information:
9.8 UK Units per bottle
1.6 UK Units per 125ml glass serving (6 servings)
UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units a week
Please Drink Responsibly
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Bottle - Glass - widely recycled


Brand
M&S
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Manufacturer
Marks and Spencer plc,
PO Box 3339,
Chester,
CH99 9QS,
United Kingdom.

M&S (Ireland) Ltd,
PO Box 13022,
Ravensdale,
Dublin 2,
Ireland.
Return To Address
Marks and Spencer plc,
PO Box 3339,
Chester,
CH99 9QS,
United Kingdom.

M&S (Ireland) Ltd,
PO Box 13022,
Ravensdale,
Dublin 2,
Ireland.
Typical Values per 100ml per 125ml
Energy 313kJ/75kcal 391kJ/94kcal
Typical Values per 100ml per 125ml
Energy 313kJ/75kcal 391kJ/94kcal
Allergen Information
Contains Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites
Dietary Information
Suitable for Vegans
ABV (%)
13
Units
9.8
Tasting Notes
Cherries & redcurrants
Taste Category
A - light bodied
Please drink responsibly
Know your limits
The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week