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Wind Chime Tonic Water

100547

Tray of 6 disposable

7,64 (€6,37 per l) + 1,50€ Bottle deposit
Including tax 8,49 You save: €0,85 (10%)
Contents: 1,2l
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Windspiel
refreshing, light citrus note
Herkunft Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

More information about Wind Chime Tonic Water

Packaged in its own Windspiel Tonic 6-pack tray, the tonic not only tastes fabulous but also looks good.


Quinine-based lemonade

Contents: 1,2 Liter
Content per individual product: 200ml
Beverage type: Soft drink containing quinine
Contains carbon dioxide: Yes
Country: Germany
Place: Daun
Manufacturer: Wind Chimes Manufacture
Food companies: Windspiel Manufaktur GmbH, Weilerhof, 54570 Berlingen
Ingredients: Natural mineral water, sugar, carbonic acid, acidifier citric acid, natural aroma, aroma quinine
Nutritional values per 100g: Calorific value: 160 kj/38 kcal | Fat: <0.5 g | of which saturated fatty acids: <0.1 g | Carbohydrates: 9 g | of which sugar: 9 g | Protein: <0.5 g | Salt: <0.01 g

Wind Chimes Manufacture

Noble pleasure from the land - Windspiel could hardly be better described. The potatoes that make the premium spirits of Windspiel founders Sandra Wimmeler and Denis Lönnendonker so unique are grown in the particularly mineral soil of the Volcanic Eifel. They impress with their down-to-earth attitude, sense of style and sense of tradition. The spirits are handcrafted and sold in small batches. Windspiel is dedicated to Frederick the Great, the discoverer of the potato in Germany and his second passion: the Windspiel dogs.

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