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EYE OF THE DRAKE

Approved Feb 5, 2024
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What to Expect

For those who appreciate a wine that combines elegance with complexity, EYE OF THE DRAKE Pinot Noir is worth exploring. As one of the oldest and most challenging grape varieties, Pinot Noir demands skillful cultivation to reach its full potential. While specific origins for this particular brand are unknown, it shares the same rich history as other Pinot Noirs from esteemed regions like California's Sonoma Coast and Oregon's Willamette Valley. With its delicate yet nuanced flavor profile, expect a wine that offers notes of red cherry and raspberry, complemented by earthy undertones and forest floor aromas, perfect for pairing with various dishes.

TTB ID23365001000031
Brand nameEYE OF THE DRAKE
Class / type
Origin / appellation
Grape varietalsPinot noir
Approval dateFeb 5, 2024
StatusAPPROVED
Serial number230006
Permit numberBWC-OR-21006
Producer name & addressCapitello Wines, Capitello Wines LLC 540 CHARNELTON ST Eugene OR 97401 EYE OF THE DRAKE&nbsp(Used on label)
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