Wine of the Day, No. 472
Of course a pinor noir wine made from grapes grown at 1,400-feet elevation in the cool-climate Italian region of Alto Adige-Sudtirol will not much resemble pinot noirs originating in Burgundy or Oregon or California. Still, the point is to retain varietal character while extolling the variations imposed by soil, climate and weather. These wines tend to …
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