In the United States, Oregon’s Willamette Valley and California’s Sonoma Coast have become notable regions for high-quality ...
A winemaker who worked for stellar Pinot Noir wine producers in Sonoma starts making wines under his own label from his ...
pinecone-like clusters that grow on the vine. Unfortunately, this tight formation makes the grapes more susceptible to bacteria and mold, so Pinot Noir grows best in cold wine regions and requires ...
Pinot Noir inspires more passion in its most ardent fans than practically any other grape variety. It makes sense: The history of Pinot can be traced back for the better part of a millennium in ...
Blauburgunder, Spätburgunder, Morillon, 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 ...
Inspired by Texas-based Sixty Vines, a bar specializing in wine on tap, Hogan says they approached respected winemakers with ...
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 ...
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Whether you're a wine novice or a full-blown connesouir, Pinot ... Noir is possibly the most prized grape variety in the world. Unfortunately, it's also incredibly difficult to grow, and in addition ...
Over the next 600 years, the monasteries and monks painstakingly discovered, defined and refined the process for growing the greatest possible pinot noir. In the 1880s, however, vines were wiped out ...