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GRAPPLING VINES VINEYARD

Approved Mar 13, 2023
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What to Expect

For those looking for a Pinot Noir that showcases the grape's delicate yet complex nature, GRAPPLING VINES VINEYARD is the perfect choice. Originating from an unknown appellation but known for its commitment to quality, this wine offers a taste of the challenges and rewards of growing this famously challenging variety. With its aromatic profile featuring red cherry, raspberry, rose petal, earth, mushroom, and forest floor, it's sure to captivate your senses. As Pinot Noir lovers know well, with age, these wines develop intricate secondary aromas that add layers of depth and nuance to the palate.

TTB ID23027001000175
Brand nameGRAPPLING VINES VINEYARD
Class / type
Origin / appellation
Grape varietalsPinot noir
Approval dateMar 13, 2023
StatusAPPROVED
Serial number230019
Permit numberBWN-OR-15021
Producer name & addressSCHMIDT FAMILY VINEYARDS, CALVIN GALE SCHMIDT 242 MISSOURI FLAT RD GRANTS PASS OR 97527 WALPORT FAMILY CELLARS&nbsp(Used on label)
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