Pinot Noir contains about half as many of these as other red grape varieties do
A name for the degree to which a Pinot Noir exhibits characteristics of Pinot Noir
NZ has roughly 3 dozen of these that it uses in Pinot growing
Philip the …. - the first of the Valois Dukes, noted as perhaps the world's first 'Pinotphile'
Number of wine producers in Central Otago in 1992
A flower flavour that is often reflected in Pinot Noir
Name of the NZ institute where wine was researched during the 1970's
Earlier name under which Pinot Noir wines were marketed - as 'Red ….. Wines'
French region famous for Pinot Noir since middle ages
The name of the 'float' on top of the wine ferment that contains seeds, skins and stems
Site of NZ's 'Viticultural Station' for wine research, which operated in 1950's-60's
What Ata Rangi used crowd-funding to buy 50 of in 1985
A savoury flavour that is noted in some Pinot Noirs
The part of the plant that largely drives Pinot Noir's tannin profile
Country thought to be the original home of grape cultivation
Bedrock on which the Central Otago soils and wineries are founded
Marist brothers, famous for making pinot noir, amongst other wines, are members of the Society of ….
1991 event that disrupted two seasons of Pinot Noir vintages
US state in which David Lett lived, where he famously made a Pinot Noir that outperformed French Pinot Noirs at the International Wine Olympiades in Paris in 1979
Earlier spelling of 'Pinot'