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REGINA DI RENIERI

Approved Jun 24, 2021
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The REGINA DI RENIERI Syrah offers a glimpse into the expressive world of Syrah (or Shiraz), known for its range from savory and peppery in cool climates to rich, dark, and full-bodied in warmer regions. Originating from the Rhône Valley of France, this grape variety is celebrated for its ability to produce wines that are both restrained and flavorful, with notable acidity adding depth. Whether you prefer a French-inspired taut and savory style or an Australian Shiraz with more ripeness and fruit-forward characteristics, REGINA DI RENIERI's Syrah promises a wine experience rich in flavor and complexity.

TTB ID21167001000206
Brand nameREGINA DI RENIERI
Class / type
Origin / appellation
Grape varietalsSYRAH
Approval dateJun 24, 2021
StatusAPPROVED
Serial number2103F7
Permit numberNY-I-1727
Producer name & addressMHW, LTD. 1129 NORTHERN BLVD STE 312 MANHASSET NY 11030 MICHELANGELO IMPORTS&nbsp(Used on label)
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