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Includes a delicious selection of French cheese with lots of flavour, accompaniments and Rose wine;
Contains;
- Poitou Cherve St Maure Ash 150g
- Berthuat Affidelice 200g
- Carles Roquefort 200g
- Senga Fig Amaretti Jam 42g
- Mario Fongo Mini Lingue 100g
- Rose Wine 750ml
$159.00
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