Pinot Gris' genetic roots can be traced to both France's Burgundy region and southwest Germany, and is a lighter-skinned mutation of the red grape Pinot Noir. Today, there is relatively little Pinot ...
The Veneto region in the foothills of the Alps in northern Italy provides the grapes for this white wine. The grapes are certified by the Italian government to be grown completely chemical free.
Pinot noir, pinot blanc, pinot grigio, or pinot gris? Most wine drinkers recognize these as red and white wines. But you may be surprised to learn, all pinots -- including pinot noir -- are clonal ...
We tend to throw around the word "pinot" quite a bit. It happens at restaurants and retailers around the world as customers simply state: "I would like a pinot." Only to be in turn asked, "Which pinot ...
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