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PRINCE DELAVILLE

Approved Jan 4, 2024
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This Prince Delaville Pinot Noir offers a glimpse into the versatility and elegance that this grape variety can achieve, despite its origins being unknown. As one of the oldest and most challenging to grow, Pinot Noir is renowned for producing some of the world's most cherished wines. With its delicate nature and aromatic profile featuring red cherry, raspberry, rose petal, earth, mushroom, and forest floor, this wine promises a nuanced experience that evolves with age. Whether you're pairing it with salmon or gently spiced dishes, Prince Delaville’s Pinot Noir is sure to delight your palate.

TTB ID24004001000250
Brand namePRINCE DELAVILLE
Class / type
Origin / appellation
Grape varietalsPINOT NOIR
Approval dateJan 4, 2024
StatusAPPROVED
Serial number240008
Permit numberNY-I-1713
Producer name & addressItalian imports, TESORO USA, LLC 100 W 57TH ST NEW YORK NY 10019 JOSE MOURA SELECTIONS&nbsp(Used on label)
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