The Fickle Grape Heartbreak Grape. Pinot Noir is the diva of grapes - not too hot, not too cold, not too wet, not too dry. When the conditions are good, it can reward wine makers with some of the most exquisite wine in the world. Styles varies - in Burgundy it’s all about the terroir with wines from small appellations such as Domain Romanee Conti commanding thousands of dollars.
In North America, Pinot Noir is more fruit driven with cherry aromas and a bit of spice. Pinot Noir tends to like cooler evenings it does well in Oregon and parts of Northern California. Even Germany is producing some nice Pinot Noir (Spatburgunder). Great value in Pinot from New Zealand and Canada.
Join Ruth, Caroline, Broadcaster and Art of Conversation Host Rob Christie, as they try 2016 FEL Pinot Noir from Anderson Valley, and a 2013 Leclerc Gevery Chambertin Clos Prieur.
Ruth recommends https://www.thewinecellar.ab.ca/
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- Show
- Published24 January 2020 at 13:00 UTC
- Length29 min
- Episode7
- RatingClean