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STUBBS VINEYARD

Approved Sep 15, 2023
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What to Expect

For a taste of elegance and complexity, explore STUBBS VINEYARD's Pinot Noir. This wine is part of a grape variety known for its thin skin and challenging cultivation, which makes it one of the most celebrated in the world. With origins unknown but likely influenced by cooler climates suitable for this delicate varietal, expect a light-bodied wine with aromas of red cherry, raspberry, and earthy notes that evolve beautifully over time. Perfectly paired with a wide range of dishes from salmon to duck, STUBBS VINEYARD's Pinot Noir offers a refined and versatile sip.

TTB ID23243001000536
Brand nameSTUBBS VINEYARD
Class / type
Origin / appellation
Grape varietalsPinot noir
Approval dateSep 15, 2023
StatusAPPROVED
Serial number230010
Permit numberBW-CA-6199
Producer name & addressDUTTON GOLDFIELD, DUTTON-GOLDFIELD WINERY, LLC 4055 W OLIVET RD SANTA ROSA CA 95401 STUBBS VINEYARD&nbsp(Used on label)
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