Pinot Noir is the star grape in Burgundy’s red wines and Champagne. It is grown throughout Europe and in the New World. With 277,000 acres (112,000 hectares), it is the fifth most planted red grape ...
Everything you need to know about this popular red wine. Pinot Noir is one of the world’s most popular red wines. It’s made from red-skinned grapes that thrive in a narrow spectrum of cooler climates.
A 600-year-old grape seed discovered in the toilets of a medieval French hospital is genetically identical to the grapes still being used to make pinot noir wine, scientists said Tuesday. The seed ...
Pinot Noir is red, right? Well, yes. And no. Which is to say, it doesn’t have to be. Like almost all red grapes, the flesh of a Pinot Noir grape is pale green, which means that if you crush the grapes ...
Few things have remained unchanged since the 15th century, but this grape variety is one of them. Turns out, humans like Pinot Noir grapes so much that we’ve kept growing the exact same variety ...
Domaine Nico is the world’s first extreme high-altitude, parcel Pinot Noir that Catena and her team culitvate in the Uco ...
As we reach the end of June, we find ourselves in peak rosé season. We no longer have to bust the myth that all pink wines are sweet, but it’s still worth discussing how rosé is produced and which ...
Harvesting pinot noir grapes is nothing new for Jim York. But pulling in the lush, deep purple fruit had special significance for York’s Catalina View Wines this week: They were the first grapes ...