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BENOVIA WINERY

Approved Mar 18, 2024
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What to Expect

For those who appreciate a wine that is both delicate and complex, Benovia Winery’s Pinot Noir offers a delightful taste journey. Known for its thin-skinned nature and sensitivity to climate, this grape variety from Burgundy has found its home in various American appellations like California and Oregon. With its aromatic profile featuring red cherry, raspberry, rose petal, earth, mushroom, and forest floor, it promises an engaging palate experience that evolves with age. Pair it beautifully with a range of dishes, from salmon to duck, making it one of the most versatile red wines at the table.

TTB ID24073001000797
Brand nameBENOVIA WINERY
Class / type
Origin / appellation
Grape varietalsPinot noir
Approval dateMar 18, 2024
StatusAPPROVED
Serial number240002
Permit numberBW-CA-6797
Producer name & addressBENOVIA WINERY, BENOVIA WINERY LLC 3339 HARTMAN LN SANTA ROSA CA 95401 BENOVIA WINERY&nbsp(Used on label)
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