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WILLAKEZIE TRIPLE BLACK SLOPES

Approved Dec 22, 2020
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What to Expect

For those seeking a Pinot Noir that showcases the grape's elegant and nuanced qualities, WILLAKEZIE offers an intriguing exploration into this delicate varietal. As one of the most challenging yet rewarding grapes to cultivate, Pinot Noir from WILLAKEZIE delivers a wine with a bright cherry aroma and a smooth texture, perfect for pairing with various dishes including salmon, duck, and mushroom dishes. While the exact origin is unknown, its origins likely lie in an area known for producing high-quality Pinot Noirs, such as Oregon's Willamette Valley or California’s Sonoma Coast.

TTB ID20356001000786
Brand nameWILLAKEZIE
Fanciful nameTRIPLE BLACK SLOPES
Class / type
Origin / appellation
Grape varietalsPinot noir
Approval dateDec 22, 2020
StatusAPPROVED
Serial number20WK11
Permit numberBWN-OR-21235
Producer name & addressWillakenzie, Jackson Family Wines, Inc. 19143 NE LAUGHLIN RD Yamhill OR 97148 WILLAKENZIE ESTATE&nbsp(Used on label)
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