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WAHLE VINEYARDS AND CELLARS COLLABORATION

Approved Feb 8, 2022
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Wine enthusiasts, prepare for a journey through the delicate world of Pinot Noir from WAHLE VINEYARDS AND CELLARS. As one of the oldest and most challenging grape varieties, this wine promises a nuanced experience with its light-bodied profile and aromatic notes of red cherry, raspberry, and earthy undertones. While the specific origin is unknown, WAHLE's commitment to quality aligns with the rich history and versatility of Pinot Noir across various appellations like Oregon’s Willamette Valley and California's Sonoma Coast, ensuring a wine that pairs beautifully with a wide range of dishes.

TTB ID22033001000559
Brand nameWAHLE VINEYARDS AND CELLARS
Fanciful nameCOLLABORATION
Class / type
Origin / appellation
Grape varietalsPinot noir
Approval dateFeb 8, 2022
StatusAPPROVED
Serial number220001
Permit numberBWN-OR-15124
Producer name & addressWAHLE VINEYARDS & CELLARS LLC 801 N SCOTT ST CARLTON OR 97111
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