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Wedding Champagne
Champagne and sparkling wine are the classic wedding beverages, but few seem as appropriate as Iron Horse's Wedding Cuvee. The peachy pink wine is ideal as a wedding or engagement gift, and the perfect pour for your wedding toast.
Iron Horse Wedding Cuvée is a blanc de noirs style California sparkling wine, meaning the pale wine is made from dark skinned grapes - pinot noir in this case. The Cuvee has a hint of chardonnay with a soft richness and a hint of fruit at the end. I was just introduced to this bubbly -- with only 6,000 cases produced it seems a shame to drink it if you're not getting married!

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