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== Style ==
== Style ==
Light - Bodied Red Wine
Light - Bodied Red Wine
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== Description ==
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
Cranberry, Cherry, Raspberry, Clove, Mushroom
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== Available Brands ==
== Available Brands ==

Revision as of 12:55, 21 July 2021

Pronunciation

"Pee-no Nwar"

Style

Light - Bodied Red Wine

Description

Pinot Noir is grown in cooler growing regions around the world; Because it is difficult to grow it is known as the 'heartbreak grape'. Pinot Noir is the world’s most popular light-bodied red wine. It’s loved for its red fruit, flower, and spice aromas that are accentuated by a long, smooth finish. Pinot Noir features more cherry notes than berry notes. Pinot Noir is the grape French Burgundy is made with. Burgundy makes the most expensive wines in the world. Pinot Noir is a great wine for every cellar as its a great crossover wine for food pairing.

Food

  • what does this taste good with*

Notes

Available Brands

Private Reserve New Zealand Pinot Noir

Reserve Chile Pinot Noir

Classic California Pinot Noir

Original California Pinot Noir