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MADEMOISELLE KOKO

Approved Jan 22, 2021
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What to Expect

For those who appreciate a wine that offers both elegance and complexity, MADEMOISELLE KOKO's Pinot Noir is certainly worth exploring. Known for its challenging cultivation in Burgundy, this grape variety produces lighter-colored wines with delicate aromas of red cherry, raspberry, rose petal, earth, mushroom, and forest floor. While the origin of MADEMOISELLE KOKO isn't specified, it shares a similar journey to Pinot Noir's global success, thriving in various appellations from Oregon and California to New Zealand and Chile. With its refined profile, this wine pairs beautifully with a wide range of dishes, making it an inviting addition to any wine collection or dining experience.

TTB ID21019001001024
Brand nameMADEMOISELLE KOKO
Class / type
Origin / appellation
Grape varietalsPINOT NOIR
Approval dateJan 22, 2021
StatusAPPROVED
Serial number210009
Permit numberNY-I-1947
Producer name & addressB.G.A. INTERNATIONAL USA, INC. 900 SOUTH AVE STE 57 STATEN ISLAND NY 10314
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