Pinot Noir is renowned for producing some of the finest wines globally, although it can be challenging to grow, earning it the moniker "heartbreak grape." It is a light colour, and low tannins result from its thin skin. Young Pinot Noir wines have a fruity aroma of cherries, raspberries, and strawberries, while more mature wines can develop more complex aromas, such as vegetal and "barnyard" scents.
Pinot Noir is renowned for producing some of the finest wines globally, although it can be challenging to grow, earning it the moniker "heartbreak grape." It is a light colour, and low tannins result from its thin skin. Young Pinot Noir wines have a fruity aroma of cherries, raspberries, and strawberries, while more mature wines can develop more complex aromas, such as vegetal and "barnyard" scents.