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  • noun Any of several grape varieties grown in Europe and North America
  • noun Any of several wines made from these grapes

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Examples

  • In the near future we will be able to compare pinot from the clay-heavy soils of the escarpment to the lighter gravel soil near the lakeshore.

    Bryan Calandrelli 2009

  • They took in pinot noir for sparkling wineearly in the season as well as three separate pinot harvests from various sites on the estate in late September.

    Niagara Escarpment Wines 2009

  • In the near future we will be able to compare pinot from the clay-heavy soils of the escarpment to the lighter gravel soil near the lakeshore.

    LENNDEVOURS: 2009

  • In the near future we will be able to compare pinot from the clay-heavy soils of the escarpment to the lighter gravel soil near the lakeshore.

    LENNDEVOURS 2009

  • In the near future we will be able to compare pinot from the clay-heavy soils of the escarpment to the lighter gravel soil near the lakeshore.

    Spring Brings Some Niagara Region News 2009

  • Since pinot is often priced higher due to reduced yields and higher labor costs, the $35 price tag seems like a deal.

    Wolffer Estate 2006 Pinot Noir 2009

  • It's mind bending to see a $35 pinot from a winery that, from what I've seen, has $40 cab francs.

    Wolffer Estate 2006 Pinot Noir 2009

  • When I got that little teaser post about a blind pinot noir tasting earlier in the day including not only FL pinot but pinot from the west coast and France I got excited.

    Blind Tasting of Finger Lakes Pinot Noir Reveals Progress, Challenges 2009

  • Though it was not for your taste it is a very good example of a cool climate Pinot with all the personality one would find in a quality bourgogne rouge level of pinot from a better vintage.

    Notes on Ravines and Wolffer at I Drink NY Astor Place Event 2009

  • In the near future we will be able to compare pinot from the clay-heavy soils of the escarpment to the lighter gravel soil near the lakeshore.

    Niagara Escarpment Wines 2009

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