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FOSSIL & FAWN OREGON ORANGE

Approved Jul 26, 2023
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What to Expect

FOSSIL & FAWN offers a blend of Gewürztraminer and Pinot Blanc from an unknown origin, creating a gentle and dry white wine with a balanced profile. With notes of apple, pear, almond, and a clean orchard-fruit taste, this versatile wine is perfect for pairing with roast chicken, quiche, white fish, creamy pasta, mild cheeses, pork, and vegetable dishes. Its smooth texture makes it an excellent choice when food is subtle, offering a delightful complement to the meal without overpowering other flavors.

TTB ID23188001000557
Brand nameFOSSIL & FAWN
Fanciful nameOREGON ORANGE
Class / type
Origin / appellation
Grape varietalsGewürztraminer, Pinot blanc
Approval dateJul 26, 2023
StatusAPPROVED
Serial number230022
Permit numberBWN-OR-21403
Producer name & addressFossil & Fawn, Fossil & Fawn, LLC 6200 NW GALES CREEK RD Forest Grove OR 97116 FOSSIL & FAWN&nbsp(Used on label)
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