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  2. Pinot noir - Wikipedia

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    Pinot noir is New Zealand's largest red wine variety, and second largest variety overall behind Sauvignon blanc. In 2014, Pinot noir vines covered 5,569 hectares (13,760 acres) and produced 36,500 tonnes of grapes. [32] Pinot noir is a grape variety whose "importance" in New Zealand is extremely high.

  3. The Duckhorn Portfolio - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Daniel and Margaret Duckhorn as The St. Helena Wine Company in 1976 with eight co-investors. [3] His background was in business and finance – he had consulted for the wine and spirits company Heublein and had managed a Napa Valley vine grafting and root stock business that supplied vines to vineyard owners, which brought him into contact with Napa Valley winemakers.

  4. What’s the Difference Between Cool Climate and Warm Climate ...

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    The Jax Pinot Noir is produced from grapes harvested in the early morning, to preserve freshness, from Calesa Vineyard, where the average temperature runs between 50 and 60°F. By contrast ...

  5. Dolly Parton Is Launching a Red Wine — After ‘Jolene’ Made ...

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    Dolly Wines Pinot noir can now be found at leading retailers such as Kroger, Total Wine & More, Publix and Cost Plus World Market, among others, in-store and online. The suggested retail price of ...

  6. Acacia Winery - Wikipedia

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    Acacia was an important influence in establishing the Los Carneros wine region and has reputation for being the first winery in California to make "vineyard-designated" pinot noir from outside fruits. [5] The winery has been described as a Pinot Noir "cult" winery during this period. [6] Acacia was involved a series of purchases.

  7. Phenology - Wikipedia

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    For example, records of the harvest dates of the pinot noir grape in Burgundy have been used in an attempt to reconstruct spring–summer temperatures from 1370 to 2003; [18] [19] the reconstructed values during 1787–2000 have a correlation with Paris instrumental data of about 0.75.

  8. Côte de Nuits - Wikipedia

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    Broadly speaking, pinot noir tends to be planted in areas with high proportion of marl while Chardonnay is most often found in vineyards that are dominated by limestone. As the Cote de Nuits has many areas with significant amounts of marl, pinot noir is the dominant planting in the area.

  9. International variety - Wikipedia

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    The international variety Pinot noir growing in Moldova. An international variety is a grape variety that is widely planted in most of the major wine producing regions and has widespread appeal and consumer recognition.

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