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Neversink, "Apple Aperitif (Pommeau)" NV
Neversink, "Apple Aperitif (Pommeau)" NV
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Our favorite holiday special is back! 'Pommeau' style Apple Aperitif from NY State.
A blend of brandy aged for approximately 1 year before blending with bittersweet cider pressed from heirloom apples. The blend is aged in neutral french oak barrels for a minimum of 1.5 years.
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