TTB COLA Record
FREY
DESSERT /PORT/SHERRY/(COOKING) WINE · CALIFORNIA · Approved Feb 28, 2025
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This dessert wine is crafted from Syrah grapes grown in California, part of a broader grape variety that also includes Shiraz. Known for its rich and concentrated profile, this wine pairs beautifully with grilled meats, hearty stews, and dishes featuring black pepper or smoked spices. Whether enjoyed as a standalone treat or incorporated into your cooking, it offers a delightful balance of dark fruit and savory complexity.
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| TTB ID | 25051001000740 |
| Brand name | FREY |
| Class / type | DESSERT /PORT/SHERRY/(COOKING) WINE |
| Origin / appellation | CALIFORNIA |
| Grape varietals | Syrah |
| Approval date | Feb 28, 2025 |
| Status | APPROVED |
| Vendor code | 17294 |
| Serial number | 250014 |
| TTB record | View on TTB COLA Online → |
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