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CHATEAU DE SAINT-ROMAIN

TABLE RED WINE  ·  FRANCE  ·  Approved Mar 22, 2022
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What to Expect

Expect a Table Red Wine crafted from Pinot Noir grapes, a grape variety known for its challenging yet rewarding nature. This wine comes from France, where Pinot Noir thrives in cooler climates, producing lighter-colored and lower-tannin wines with distinctive aromas of red cherry, raspberry, rose petal, earth, mushroom, and forest floor. As you explore this bottle, you can savor the nuanced flavors that develop over time, often featuring intricate secondary and tertiary notes like forest floor and spice. Perfect for pairing with a variety of dishes, from salmon to duck, this wine is both versatile and elegant at your table.

TTB ID22075001000334
Brand nameCHATEAU DE SAINT-ROMAIN
Class / typeTABLE RED WINE
Origin / appellationFRANCE
Grape varietalsPINOT NOIR
Approval dateMar 22, 2022
StatusAPPROVED
Vendor code43305
Serial number220060
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