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MARTA ULTRAVIOLET RESERVA 2021

Approved Feb 26, 2025
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What to Expect

Marta Ultraviolet offers a unique blend of Pinot Noir and Xarel·lo grapes, with an intriguing 50/50 split. While we don't have specific details about its origin or classification, this wine showcases the versatility of Pinot Noir, known for its delicate nature and complex aromas across various regions like California's Sonoma Coast and Oregon's Willamette Valley. Expect a light-bodied wine with flavors of red cherry, raspberry, and earthy notes that promise to pair wonderfully with a variety of dishes, from roasted chicken to lightly spiced cuisine.

TTB ID25037001000418
Brand nameMARTA ULTRAVIOLET
Fanciful nameRESERVA 2021
Class / type
Origin / appellation
Grape varietalsPINOT NOIR 50% / XAREL.LO 50%
Approval dateFeb 26, 2025
StatusAPPROVED
Serial number250108
Permit numberNY-I-15252
Producer name & addressVINAIO IMPORTS, LTD 654 TIFFANY ST BRONX NY 10474
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