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VIV

Approved Aug 17, 2020
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VIV Pinot Noir is a testament to the grape's challenging yet rewarding nature. As one of the world’s oldest and most demanding red varieties, this wine showcases the aromatic profile that includes red cherry, raspberry, rose petal, earth, mushroom, and forest floor. While its exact origin remains unknown, VIV Pinot Noir comes from regions known for their cool climates, where it thrives in places like Oregon's Willamette Valley and California’s Sonoma Coast. Pair this wine with a variety of dishes, including salmon, duck, roast chicken, and mushroom dishes, to savor its elegant yet versatile taste.

TTB ID20225001000344
Brand nameVIV
Class / type
Origin / appellation
Grape varietalsPinot noir
Approval dateAug 17, 2020
StatusAPPROVED
Serial number203528
Permit numberBW-CA-616
Producer name & addressCONCANNON VINEYARD, THE WINE GROUP LLC 4590 TESLA RD LIVERMORE CA 94550 UNIVERSAL WINE NETWORK&nbsp(Used on label)
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