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MARC HÉBRART

Approved Apr 29, 2021
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What to Expect

This Marc Hébrart wine features a blend of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grapes. While we don't have specific details about the appellation or type, you can expect rich, nuanced flavors from the Pinot Noir, known for its delicate yet complex profile with red cherry, raspberry, earth, and mushroom notes. The Chardonnay adds a touch of elegance and depth to this versatile pairing wine, suitable for various dishes including salmon, duck, roast chicken, and mushroom dishes. Enjoy the perfect balance of acidity and tannins that make it one of the most versatile wines at your table.

TTB ID21116001000034
Brand nameMARC HÉBRART
Class / type
Origin / appellation
Grape varietalsPINOT NOIR, CHARDONNAY
Approval dateApr 29, 2021
StatusAPPROVED
Serial number213374
Permit numberCA-I-16655
Producer name & addressJJ BUCKLEY, LLC 7307 EDGEWATER DR STE J OAKLAND CA 94621 SM WINE IMPORTS&nbsp(Used on label)
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