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EXLIBRIS

Approved Mar 18, 2021
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EXLIBRIS Syrah offers a nuanced expression of this expressive grape variety. Known for its deep color and range from savory peppery notes in cooler climates to rich, full-bodied flavors in warmer regions, it's part of a global tradition that includes both Syrah and Shiraz labels. Whether you prefer the restraint and noticeable acidity of French-style wines or the riper, more concentrated Australian Barossa Valley style, EXLIBRIS captures the essence of this versatile grape variety, making it an excellent choice for pairing with a wide range of dishes from everyday meals to special occasions.

TTB ID21075001000800
Brand nameEXLIBRIS
Class / type
Origin / appellation
Grape varietalsSyrah
Approval dateMar 18, 2021
StatusAPPROVED
Serial number21EXSY
Permit numberBW-WA-144
Producer name & addressBADGER MOUNTAIN, INC. 1106 N JURUPA ST KENNEWICK WA 99338 EX LIBRIS CELLARS&nbsp(Used on label)
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