TTB COLA Record
CHATEAU DU CRANNE
TABLE RED WINE · FRANCE · Approved May 31, 2022
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What to Expect
Expect a smooth and approachable red wine with a blend of Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon from France. Known for its soft tannins and moderate acidity, this table red is perfect for those who prefer a more accessible style in the American market. Both grapes are widely cultivated, with Merlot often appearing as a single-varietal wine or in blends, while Cabernet Sauvignon's popularity spans various styles from California to South America.
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| TTB ID | 22146001000822 |
| Brand name | CHATEAU DU CRANNE |
| Class / type | TABLE RED WINE |
| Origin / appellation | FRANCE |
| Grape varietals | Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon |
| Approval date | May 31, 2022 |
| Status | APPROVED |
| Vendor code | 33862 |
| Serial number | 22CRA3 |
| TTB record | View on TTB COLA Online → |
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