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DOMAINE ROMY

Approved Feb 21, 2024
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DOMAINE ROMY's Pinot Noir offers a glimpse into the world of this notoriously challenging grape variety, known for its delicate yet complex nature. As one of the oldest and most demanding red varieties, Pinot Noir from DOMAINE ROMY showcases the aromatic profile of red cherry, raspberry, rose petal, earth, mushroom, and forest floor, with potential for intricate secondary and tertiary aromas as it ages. While the specific origin is unknown at this time, DOMAINE ROMY's Pinot Noir embodies the versatility and elegance that make Pinot Noir one of the most beloved wines in the world, pairing beautifully with a variety of dishes from salmon to lightly spiced cuisines.

TTB ID24047001000323
Brand nameDOMAINE ROMY
Class / type
Origin / appellation
Grape varietalsPinot Noir
Approval dateFeb 21, 2024
StatusAPPROVED
Serial number24F16B
Permit numberNY-I-15210
Producer name & addressMASSANOIS IMPORTS, Massanois, LLC 443 PARK AVE STE 501 NEW YORK NY 10016
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