Château Palmer – vineyards and grapes varieties
35,00 €
CHÂTEAU PALMER, one of the most prestigious crus classés in the Médoc, featured for the first time on a dedicated map designed with meticulous attention to detail. Made for collectors.
Product Description
The ENOGEA series of collectible maps welcomes a new chapter: Château Palmer, one of the most prestigious crus classés in the Médoc, is unveiled in all its detail for the first time through a unique map printed on prestigious 320-gram TAKEO Vent Nouveau Japanese paper. A map for connoisseurs who appreciate both design and the subtle nuances of touch.
Size: 44×65 cm
Shipping: rolled in an protective rigid cardborad, not framed
Additional Information
| Weight | 1,52 kg |
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