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NELEMAN WHITE WINE

Approved Jan 6, 2023
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What to Expect

The NELEMAN WHITE WINE is a blend of Chardonnay grapes with a touch of Muscat, offering a unique aromatic profile that combines the crispness of Chardonnay with the floral notes of Muscat. While its origin and specific classification are unknown, this wine promises to be an intriguing exploration into the versatile world of Muscat grapes, known for their rich aroma and ability to adapt to various styles from dry to sweet. Whether you prefer a delicate, aromatic sip or something more concentrated, this wine is likely to offer a delightful journey through its complex flavors.

TTB ID23003001000310
Brand nameNELEMAN WHITE WINE
Class / type
Origin / appellation
Grape varietalsCHARDONNAY 70& MUSCAT 30%
Approval dateJan 6, 2023
StatusAPPROVED
Serial number230008
Permit numberIL-I-21314
Producer name & addressTrivial Few, Trivial Few LLC 2039 W 22ND PL UNIT 2 Chicago IL 60608 TRIVIAL FEW LLC&nbsp(Used on label)
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