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FERNAND & FILS

TABLE RED WINE  ·  FRANCE  ·  Approved Jan 30, 2024
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Expect a Table Red Wine crafted from Pinot Noir grapes, a grape renowned for its challenging yet rewarding cultivation in France’s Burgundy region. Known for its delicate skin and sensitivity to climate, this varietal produces some of the world's most sought-after wines when grown with care. Whether you're savoring it young or allowing it to develop over time, Pinot Noir offers a spectrum of flavors from red cherry and raspberry to earthy undertones that evolve into complex secondary aromas as it ages. Perfect for pairing with a variety of dishes, including salmon, duck, and mushroom dishes, this wine promises an engaging experience at the table.

TTB ID24025001000746
Brand nameFERNAND & FILS
Class / typeTABLE RED WINE
Origin / appellationFRANCE
Grape varietalsPINOT NOIR
Approval dateJan 30, 2024
StatusAPPROVED
Vendor code10243
Serial number240006
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