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SEMI PRECIOUS

Approved May 27, 2022
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Semi Precious Syrah is a captivating wine made from the expressive Syrah grape. This versatile variety originates in the Rhône Valley of France, where it produces wines that range from savory and peppery to rich and full-bodied. While the exact origin of Semi Precious is unknown, this Syrah offers a taste of the grape's potential, with its deep color hinting at complex flavors and structure. Whether you prefer a restrained, French-inspired style or a more fruit-forward, Australian-influenced profile, Semi Precious delivers a wine that pairs beautifully with a variety of dishes, from grilled meats to hearty stews.

TTB ID22145001000532
Brand nameSEMI PRECIOUS
Class / type
Origin / appellation
Grape varietalsSyrah
Approval dateMay 27, 2022
StatusAPPROVED
Serial number22PH03
Permit numberCA-I-16739
Producer name & addressGrateful Palate, PETIT HAMEAU, LLC 1443 MAIN ST SUITE 122 NAPA CA 94559
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