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 ...
A bottle of 1971 Humbug Winery White Pinot Noir in the Douglas County Museum of Natural and Cultural History in Roseburg. (Joshua Chang) A white pinot noir took me on a hunt worthy of Captain Ahab and ...
A Hood River winery that sells wine exclusively in cans recently earned a major prize for one of its wines. Freetime Wine’s 2024 White Pinot Noir took home the “Best of Show” award in the white wine ...
A humble white wine most famous in Italy and France’s Alsace region has become a major player in the Pacific Northwest. Pinot gris is a mutation of pinot noir and a sibling to pinot blanc. For many ...
Over the last decade, rosé wine has been the fastest-growing segment of the wine market. According to IWSR Drinks Market Analysis, rosé consumption in the US increased by 118% between 2015 and 2020, ...
In wine, as in most things in life, there’s black and white, and then there’s gray. This idea is abundantly clear in Alsace, the wine region in northeastern France where you can follow “pinot” ...
This bright white wine is made for everyday drinking and special occasions alike. Pinot Gris (or Grigio, if Italian) is grown around the world these days, but the most significant sources are northern ...
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