Only 880 bottles were produced from this series by Pelter Winery, so the price reflects that. The manual harvest of Pinot ...
Pinot Noir from Oregon is said by many ... decided against it after realizing that, “[In]Burgundy we would only have access to the lesser grapes from the lesser appellations, and it would ...
Pinot Nero — these are all Pinot Noir by another name. The grape's most noteworthy home is Burgundy, where it's single handedly responsible for all of the red wine produced — from Grand Crus ...
Pinot Noir thrives in its homeland of Burgundy, as well as in Oregon’s Willamette Valley and on California’s Sonoma Coast. The grape also has a strong presence in New Zealand’s cooler ...
Often hailed as the ‘holy grail of grapes’, Pinot Noir (pronounced pee-no-nwar; you’re welcome) is largely grown in Burgundy, France – with varying degrees of difficulty as a notoriously ...
"Yoichi's Pinot Noir has an 'umami' quality―a delicate ... a global search for a more promising location. Grapes damaged by heat in Burgundy Around ten years ago, he tried a bottle of Hokkaido ...
Cinsaut - formerly known as Hermitage - and Pinot Noir hold a significant place in the history of South African wine, being the two ...
he planted Pinot Noir using the Burgundy wisdom that was gained over “1,300 years” of wine grape growing, guiding him. And this titan, who built a Chardonnay empire in the past, became laser ...
If the only thing that comes to mind when you think about New Zealand wine is Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc, you are not alone.
This popular red grape originated in Burgundy but has spread across the New World. Like its white Burgundian counterpart Chardonnay, Pinot Noir is early-budding, early-ripening and thin-skinned. The ...
Pinot noir is a black grape variety with a thin skin and is best suited to ... While pinot noir is now grown across many international sites, its spiritual homeland is undoubtedly Burgundy. Give or ...