TTB COLA Record
POGGIO MANDARLO
DESSERT /PORT/SHERRY/(COOKING) WINE · ITALY · Approved May 18, 2022
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What to Expect
Expect a dessert-style wine with a blend of 60% Sangiovese, an Italian grape primarily found in Tuscany, known for its use in Chianti and Brunello di Montalcino. The remaining 40% is Merlot, a soft-tannic grape from Bordeaux that's widely planted in California and Washington, appreciated for its approachable texture and moderate acidity. This unique blend offers a perfect balance of complexity and smoothness, ideal for savoring as a dessert wine or enjoying in cooking applications.
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| TTB ID | 22136001000320 |
| Brand name | POGGIO MANDARLO |
| Class / type | DESSERT /PORT/SHERRY/(COOKING) WINE |
| Origin / appellation | ITALY |
| Grape varietals | Sangiovese 60% and Merlot 40% |
| Approval date | May 18, 2022 |
| Status | APPROVED |
| Vendor code | 27927 |
| Serial number | 221392 |
| TTB record | View on TTB COLA Online → |
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