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COXS' VINEYARD

Approved Nov 3, 2024
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What to Expect

Expect a Pinot Noir from COXS' VINEYARD, a thin-skinned grape renowned for its challenging cultivation but capable of producing some of the world's finest wines. While specific origins are unknown, this variety thrives in cooler climates and is celebrated across various regions including Oregon’s Willamette Valley, California’s Sonoma Coast, and New Zealand’s Marlborough. With a delicate yet complex flavor profile that includes red cherry, raspberry, earth, and forest notes, this Pinot Noir offers versatility at the table, pairing beautifully with a range of dishes from salmon to lightly spiced cuisines.

TTB ID24291001000570
Brand nameCOXS' VINEYARD
Class / type
Origin / appellation
Grape varietalsPinot Noir
Approval dateNov 3, 2024
StatusAPPROVED
Serial number242607
Permit numberCA-I-22828
Producer name & addressWine Collective Direct, Wine Collective Direct LLC 168 MASON WAY STE B3 City of Industry CA 91746 WINE COLLECTIVE DIRECT&nbsp(Used on label)
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