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Pinot grape

British pronunciation/pˈiːnəʊ ɡɹˈeɪp/
American pronunciation/pˈiːnoʊ ɡɹˈeɪp/
Pinot grape
[NOUN]
1

a variety of wine grape known for its thin skin, delicate flavors, and ability to produce high-quality wines

synonyms : Pinot
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What is "pinot grape"?

Pinot grape is a distinguished wine grape variety cherished for its delicate nature, thin skin, and complex flavors. It is highly regarded for its ability to produce exceptional wines, showcasing nuances of fruit, earth, and spice. The grapes are notoriously challenging to grow but yield wines that are elegant, nuanced, and often reflective of their terroir. Pinot grape is particularly associated with renowned wine regions, such as Burgundy in France, where it expresses its full potential, captivating wine enthusiasts with its finesse and subtlety.

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