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FATALIST

Approved Jul 12, 2021
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What to Expect

For those looking for a Pinot Noir that showcases the classic elegance and complexity of this grape variety, FATALIST offers a wine with potential. While its origin remains unknown, its classification as Pinot Noir suggests it might share characteristics similar to wines from renowned appellations like Oregon's Willamette Valley or California's Sonoma Coast. Expect lighter-bodied notes of red cherry and raspberry, complemented by subtle earthy undertones that develop into intricate secondary aromas with age. Its versatility makes it a delightful choice for various dishes, including salmon and lightly spiced cuisines.

TTB ID21189001000884
Brand nameFATALIST
Class / type
Origin / appellation
Grape varietalsPinot noir
Approval dateJul 12, 2021
StatusAPPROVED
Serial number21BB10
Permit numberBWN-CA-22153
Producer name & addressBrick Barn Wine Estate, Brick Barn Winery, LLC 795 W HWY 246 Buellton CA 93427 BRICK BARN WINE ESTATE&nbsp(Used on label)
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