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TESTAROSSA

DESSERT /PORT/SHERRY/(COOKING) WINE  ·  CALIFORNIA  ·  Approved May 23, 2024
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Testarossa is a delightful dessert wine crafted from Pinot Noir grapes grown in California's renowned coastal regions. Known for its elegant, delicate nature and lighter body compared to full-bodied reds like Cabernet Sauvignon or Syrah, this wine offers a nuanced blend of cherry and raspberry flavors, enhanced by subtle earthy notes and forest floor aromas. As it ages, Testarossa develops complex secondary and tertiary aromas that are both intriguing and precise. Perfect for sipping on its own or pairing with light dishes like salmon or lightly spiced meats, this wine is a versatile addition to any dessert menu.

TTB ID24138001000849
Brand nameTESTAROSSA
Class / typeDESSERT /PORT/SHERRY/(COOKING) WINE
Origin / appellationCALIFORNIA
Grape varietalsPinot noir
Approval dateMay 23, 2024
StatusAPPROVED
Vendor code53588
Serial number240024
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