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Big House Octavin Red 3L Bag in Box
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About the Big House Octavin Red 3L Bag in Box
The Big House Octavin Red is a 3-liter Bag in Box red wine that offers a fruity and spicy experience. It is known for its aromas of blackberries and raspberries, with hints of leather and spices. The palate showcases flavors like cranberries and roses, with a clean and slightly spicy finish. This particular Big House Red is often described as a medium-bodied, dry, and fruity wine with notes of blackberry and cassis. It's not your typical Cabernet, aiming for a unique flavor profile, says Applejack Wine & Spirits. Everything Wine notes that the Big House Red lives up to its old Fruit Bomb moniker.
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Big House Octavin Red 3L Bag in Box
The Big House Octavin Red is a 3-liter Bag in Box red wine that offers a fruity and spicy experience. It is known for its aromas of blackberries and raspberries, with hints of leather and spices. The palate showcases flavors like cranberries and roses, with a clean and slightly spicy finish. This particular Big House Red is often described as a medium-bodied, dry, and fruity wine with notes of blackberry and cassis. It's not your typical Cabernet, aiming for a unique flavor profile, says Applejack Wine & Spirits. Everything Wine notes that the Big House Red lives up to its old Fruit Bomb moniker.