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TTB COLA Record

HOLY SNAIL

Approved Oct 2, 2023
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What to Expect

Expect a crisp, herbaceous Sauvignon Blanc from the Holy Snail brand with flavors of citrus and green apple. While we don't have specific details about the appellation or class type, this wine likely shares qualities common in Sauvignon Blancs from regions like New Zealand's Marlborough or France's Loire Valley, where it is known for its distinctive character. Whether you're a fan of California’s west coast production or appreciate the more refined styles found elsewhere, Holy Snail offers a satisfying taste experience that reflects this versatile and popular grape variety.

TTB ID23272001000371
Brand nameHOLY SNAIL
Class / type
Origin / appellation
Grape varietalsSauvignon Blanc
Approval dateOct 2, 2023
StatusAPPROVED
Serial number230065
Permit numberNJ-I-15013
Producer name & addressOpici Wines & Spirits, OPICI IMPORT CO., INC. 25 DE BOER DR STE B GLEN ROCK NJ 07452 OPICI WINES & SPIRITS&nbsp(Used on label)
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