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DOC PONDS DOC PONDS

Approved Jan 30, 2023
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DOC PONDS Pinot Noir is a testament to the grape's challenging yet rewarding nature. As one of the oldest and most demanding varieties, this wine showcases the aromatic profile that includes red cherry, raspberry, rose petal, earth, mushroom, and forest floor. Despite its unknown origin, DOC PONDS Pinot Noir offers a glimpse into the potential of this versatile grape, which thrives in various regions around the world from Oregon to New Zealand. Its lighter tannins and bright acidity make it an excellent pairing for a variety of dishes, including salmon, duck, roast chicken, and mushroom dishes.

TTB ID23025001000769
Brand nameDOC PONDS
Fanciful nameDOC PONDS
Class / type
Origin / appellation
Grape varietalsPinot noir
Approval dateJan 30, 2023
StatusAPPROVED
Serial number23DPPN
Permit numberBWN-CA-15325
Producer name & addressTHE HOBO WINE COMPANY, KENNETH SCOTT LIKITPRAKONG 412 TIMOTHY RD SUITE C SANTA ROSA CA 95407
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