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GENOVA DELICATESSEN DOMINIC'S ORIGINAL

Approved Jan 10, 2022
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GENOVA DELICATESSEN's Syrah offers a nuanced expression of this expressive grape variety. With its deep color and range from savory and peppery in cooler climates to rich and full-bodied in warmer regions, it aligns with both French and Australian styles represented on Wine Grabber. Whether you prefer the restraint and noticeable acidity of a Rhône-influenced Syrah or the ripeness and fruit-forward character of an Australian Shiraz, this wine is sure to pair beautifully with grilled meats, lamb, hearty stews, and dishes enhanced with black pepper or smoked spices.

TTB ID22005001000386
Brand nameGENOVA DELICATESSEN
Fanciful nameDOMINIC'S ORIGINAL
Class / type
Origin / appellation
Grape varietalsSyrah
Approval dateJan 10, 2022
StatusAPPROVED
Serial number222202
Permit numberBWN-CA-16243
Producer name & addressEPONYMOUS WINERY, LLC 7830 ST. HELENA HWY OAKVILLE CA 94562 GENOVA DELICATESSEN&nbsp(Used on label)
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