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FRANCOIS LAMARCHE

Approved Jan 6, 2022
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Francois Lamarque's Pinot Noir offers a glimpse into the world of this challenging yet rewarding grape variety. Known for its thin skin and delicate nature, Pinot Noir is celebrated across various regions for producing some of the most exquisite wines in the world. Whether it’s from California or Oregon's coastal areas, or from cooler climates like Italy's Alto Adige, Pinot Noir's aromatic profile features red cherry and raspberry notes with earthy undertones that evolve beautifully over time. Expect a lighter-bodied wine with bright acidity that pairs wonderfully with a variety of dishes, including salmon, duck, and mushroom-based meals.

TTB ID22005001000276
Brand nameFRANCOIS LAMARCHE
Class / type
Origin / appellation
Grape varietalsPINOT NOIR
Approval dateJan 6, 2022
StatusAPPROVED
Serial number220001
Permit numberCA-I-3734
Producer name & addressVIEUX VINS, INC. 280 VALLEY DR BRISBANE CA 94005 THE RARE WINE CO.&nbsp(Used on label)
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