TTB COLA Record
SALIMA & ALAIN CORDEUIL ALTITUDE
SPARKLING WINE/CHAMPAGNE · FRANCE · Approved Sep 6, 2022
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This Salima & Alain Cordueil Pinot Noir Sparkling Wine/Champagne originates from France, showcasing the classic elegance of this grape variety. With its delicate yet complex profile, it pairs beautifully with a range of dishes, including salmon and lightly spiced cuisines. As one of the three classic Champagne grapes, it offers structure and red fruit notes that make it a versatile choice at your table.
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| TTB ID | 22246001000073 |
| Brand name | SALIMA & ALAIN CORDEUIL |
| Fanciful name | ALTITUDE |
| Class / type | SPARKLING WINE/CHAMPAGNE |
| Origin / appellation | FRANCE |
| Grape varietals | pinot noir |
| Approval date | Sep 6, 2022 |
| Status | APPROVED |
| Vendor code | 36199 |
| Serial number | 22AB25 |
| TTB record | View on TTB COLA Online → |
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