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Wines from Big Ass Cab Winery Winery
- Adler Fels Big Ass Cab Napa Valley
Napa Valley, Napa County, California, USA Rated 3/5
- Adler Fels Big Ass Cab Napa Valley
2007 Napa Valley, Napa County, California, USA Rated 3.5/5
- Adler Fels Big Ass Cab Napa Valley 2007
2007 Napa Valley, Napa County, California, USA Rated 3.5/5
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