TTB COLA Record
INTENTSIFY
DESSERT /PORT/SHERRY/(COOKING) WINE · CALIFORNIA · Approved Mar 16, 2021
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What to Expect
Enjoy a full-bodied dessert wine crafted with Cabernet Sauvignon grapes from California. With its rich, dark fruit character and firm tannins, this wine is perfect for savoring as a dessert or pairing with dishes that require a touch of sweetness and complexity. Whether you're looking for a versatile cooking ingredient or an elegant accompaniment to your sweet treats, INTENTSIFY's Cabernet Sauvignon offers the perfect balance of flavors.
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| TTB ID | 21070001001214 |
| Brand name | INTENTSIFY |
| Class / type | DESSERT /PORT/SHERRY/(COOKING) WINE |
| Origin / appellation | CALIFORNIA |
| Grape varietals | Cabernet Sauvignon |
| Approval date | Mar 16, 2021 |
| Status | APPROVED |
| Vendor code | 36744 |
| Serial number | 21IF02 |
| TTB record | View on TTB COLA Online → |
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