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DEEP THOUGHT

Approved Jul 2, 2020
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The DEEP THOUGHT Syrah offers a nuanced expression of this expressive grape variety. Originating from the Rhône Valley in France, where it produces wines that range from savory and peppery to rich and full-bodied, this Syrah is likely to be built for aging with notes of black pepper, smoked meat, violet, and dark fruit. While its exact origins remain unknown, DEEP THOUGHT's Syrah aligns with the French model, showcasing restraint and noticeable acidity, making it a versatile choice that pairs well with a variety of dishes including grilled meats, lamb, hearty stews, and those featuring black pepper or smoked spices.

TTB ID20177001000971
Brand nameDEEP THOUGHT
Class / type
Origin / appellation
Grape varietalsSyrah
Approval dateJul 2, 2020
StatusAPPROVED
Serial number20DT01
Permit numberBWN-AZ-21068
Producer name & address1764 Vineyards LLC 357 W TREASURE RD Pearce AZ 85625 SEVENTEEN SIXTY-FOUR VINEYARDS&nbsp(Used on label)
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