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CHATEAU DE PIERRECLOS

Approved Jan 5, 2024
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Discover a Pinot Noir from CHATEAU DE PIERRECLOS, an intriguing choice that originates in an unknown appellation. As one of the world's most challenging yet rewarding grape varieties, Pinot Noir is known for its delicate nature and complex flavors. Whether you're seeking a refined coastal wine or a nuanced vintage from cooler climates, this label promises to offer a captivating taste experience, with hints of red cherry, raspberry, earth, and forest floor that evolve beautifully over time. Perfectly paired with a variety of dishes, it's the ideal companion for a wide range of culinary delights.

TTB ID23349001000411
Brand nameCHATEAU DE PIERRECLOS
Class / type
Origin / appellation
Grape varietalsPinot Noir
Approval dateJan 5, 2024
StatusAPPROVED
Serial number23T227
Permit numberIL-I-290
Producer name & addressPATERNO WINES INTERNATIONAL, PATERNO IMPORTS, LTD. 900 ARMOUR DR LAKE BLUFF IL 60044 TERLATO WINES INTERNATIONAL&nbsp(Used on label)
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