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Avontuur "Schooner Korn" Voyage 4 - sailed grain brandy

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Remaining stock due to insolvency - the last 102 bottles on sale

31,99 (€63,98 per l)
Including tax 39,99 You save: €8,00 (20%)
Contents: 0,5l
Currently out of stock

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Delivery to Germany: 4,90
Shipping time: 3-5 working days
Geschmack soft, mild, aromatic, sweetish, notes of chocolate and vanilla
Alter 0.5 Jahre
Alkoholgehalt 36% vol.
Herkunft Lower Saxony, Germany

More information about Avontuur "Schooner Korn" Voyage 4

Barrel-aged and sailed grain from Central America. The Avontuur, known in northern Germany, has created fascinating flavors through the great wooden barrels, the sea wind and the swell, to which the rums and grains are exposed for months.

As Avontuur has now unfortunately had to declare bankruptcy, this grain is a real rarity: from the start of sales we will only sell 102 copies of the delicious, mild Avontuur grain. After that, the Schooner Korn is drunk or can be found on private shelves.

Contents: 0,5 Liter
Beverage type: Grain brandy
Odor: Chocolate, vanilla
Country: Germany
Place: Elsfleth
Manufacturer: Avontuur
Food companies: TimberCoast GmbH, Steinstraße 15, 26931 Elsfleth, Germany

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