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Pinot Noir
or pi·not noir
[ pee-noh nwahr, pee-noh; French pee-noh nwar ]
noun
- Pinot2
Pinot Noir
/ ˈpiːnəʊ nwɑː /
noun
- a variety of black grape, grown esp for wine-making
- any of the red wines made from this grape
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Pinot Noir1
First recorded in 1960–65
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Pinot Noir1
French
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Example Sentences
Everybody making pinot noir lives in the shadow of one tiny vineyard in Burgundy, the 4.4 acres of La Romanee-Conti.
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Based on Pinot Noir, it gives rich berry aromas alongside brioche, quince, and pears.
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There is about 128,000 acres of Pinot Noir planted worldwide.
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There is no logical reason that Cabernet is nearly 20 percent more expensive than Pinot Noir on average.
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It was as if they were talking about drinking pesticides, not Pinot Noir.
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