TTB COLA Record
TRAPICHE RESERVA
TABLE RED WINE · ARGENTINA · Approved Jul 1, 2026
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What to Expect
Expect a delicate Pinot Noir from Argentina, crafted with care in the Trapiche vineyards. This Table Red Wine showcases the classic aromas of red cherry, raspberry, and earth, complemented by subtle hints of forest floor. With its lighter body and bright acidity, it pairs beautifully with a variety of dishes, including salmon and lightly spiced cuisines.
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| TTB ID | 26175001000867 |
| Brand name | TRAPICHE |
| Fanciful name | RESERVA |
| Class / type | TABLE RED WINE |
| Origin / appellation | ARGENTINA |
| Grape varietals | Pinot Noir |
| Approval date | Jul 1, 2026 |
| Status | APPROVED |
| Vendor code | 57506 |
| Serial number | 262463 |
| Permit number | PR-I-21111 |
| Producer name & address | PLAZA CELLARS LLC, PLAZA CELLARS LLC
210 CARLOS CHARDON AVE STE 301
SAN JUAN
PR
00918 |
| TTB record | View on TTB COLA Online → |
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