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EOLA HILLS WINE CELLARS INC. SWIFT AND SONS

Approved Nov 9, 2020
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Eola Hills Wine Cellars Inc., known for their Pinot Noir, offers a wine that is both challenging to cultivate and highly prized. As one of the oldest and most demanding grape varieties, Pinot Noir from this region showcases its signature red cherry, raspberry, rose petal, earth, mushroom, and forest floor aromas. With age, it develops intricate secondary and tertiary notes with precision. Perfect for pairing with a variety of dishes, including salmon, duck, roast chicken, and mushroom dishes, this wine is sure to delight your palate.

TTB ID20300001000652
Brand nameEOLA HILLS WINE CELLARS INC.
Fanciful nameSWIFT AND SONS
Class / type
Origin / appellation
Grape varietalsPinot noir
Approval dateNov 9, 2020
StatusAPPROVED
Serial number200030
Permit numberBW-OR-127
Producer name & addressEOLA HILLS WINE CELLARS, EOLA HILLS WINE CELLARS, INC. 501 S PACIFIC HWY 99 W 501 PACIFIC HWY 99 W RICKREALL OR 97371
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