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THOMAS T THOMAS VINEYARDS

TABLE RED WINE  ·  CALIFORNIA  ·  Approved Oct 8, 2024
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What to Expect

Expect a rich and approachable Pinot Noir from California by Thomas T Vineyards. This varietal is known for its delicate nature, yet in the right hands, it can produce some of the world's most exquisite wines. With aromas of red cherry, raspberry, and earth, this wine offers a lighter touch compared to full-bodied reds like Cabernet Sauvignon or Syrah. As you savor each sip, imagine the intricate secondary and tertiary notes that develop with age—wine enthusiasts often describe them as forest floor and mushroom. Perfect for pairing with various dishes from salmon to lightly spiced meats, this Pinot Noir is a versatile choice perfect for any occasion.

TTB ID24277001000458
Brand nameTHOMAS T THOMAS VINEYARDS
Class / typeTABLE RED WINE
Origin / appellationCALIFORNIA
Grape varietalsPinot noir
Approval dateOct 8, 2024
StatusAPPROVED
Vendor code38760
Serial number240002
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