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Guest 13th May 2008
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Great taste and good for convalescing I believe
A big seller in malaysia and singapore but I also saw it in Dubai duty free.Well recommend Wincarnis Tonic Wine.
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bob123
22nd Dec 2006
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It is an old established Tonic wine. Tastes good too!
Wincarnis Tonic Wine is quite sweet, and it is supposed to be good for you too!
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1551
9th Jan 2005
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Wincarnis Tonic Wine is a blend of wine with healthy herbs and spices. It is a delicious tonic wine and good for you too. However it is not available everywhere.
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