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POMMARD CLOS MAREY MONGE CHANTRERIE

DESSERT /PORT/SHERRY/(COOKING) WINE  ·  FRANCE  ·  Approved Jul 30, 2020
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What to Expect

This POMMARD CLOS MAREY MONGE CHANTRERIE is a delightful dessert wine crafted from Pinot Noir grapes, known for its challenging cultivation in France. As one of the most demanding red grape varieties, it offers a refined and elegant profile with aromas of red cherry, raspberry, rose petal, earth, and forest floor. With its lighter tannin and bright acidity, this wine pairs beautifully with various dishes, making it versatile at the table. Whether enjoyed on its own or as a dessert wine, expect a nuanced and sophisticated experience that showcases the best of Pinot Noir's qualities.

TTB ID20211001000182
Brand namePOMMARD CLOS MAREY MONGE CHANTRERIE
Class / typeDESSERT /PORT/SHERRY/(COOKING) WINE
Origin / appellationFRANCE
Grape varietalsPINOT NOIR
Approval dateJul 30, 2020
StatusAPPROVED
Vendor code41603
Serial number20TB27
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