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BOCCALI VINEYARDS SESPE

Approved Feb 13, 2023
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Discover a crisp and aromatic Sauvignon blanc from BOCCALI VINEYARDS. Originating from an unknown appellation, this wine showcases the classic herbaceous and citrus notes characteristic of the grape variety, often associated with New Zealand's Marlborough region and France’s Loire Valley. Whether you're a fan of its clean, fresh profile or appreciate its versatility in pairing with various dishes, BOCCALI VINEYARDS offers a delightful taste experience that aligns well with Sauvignon blanc enthusiasts across the U.S.

TTB ID23038001001131
Brand nameBOCCALI VINEYARDS
Fanciful nameSESPE
Class / type
Origin / appellation
Grape varietalsSauvignon blanc
Approval dateFeb 13, 2023
StatusAPPROVED
Serial number232022
Permit numberBWN-CA-15796
Producer name & addressBOCCALI VINEYARDS AND WINERY, DEWAYNE L. & MARIO J. BOCCALI 11675 SANTA PAULA OJAI RD OJAI CA 93023 BOCCALI VINEYARDS & WINERY&nbsp(Used on label)
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