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Pinot Noir is a type of red wine made from the Pinot Noir grape variety. It is one of the most popular and widely planted red wine grapes in the world. Pinot Noir is known for its light body, delicate tannins, and complex aromas and flavors. It is often described as having a "feminine" character, with notes of cherry, raspberry, and spice. Pinot Noir is typically aged in oak barrels, which adds complexity and depth to the wine. Pinot Noir is a popular choice for many wine drinkers, and is often used in blends with other red wines. It is also a popular choice for winemakers, as it is relatively easy to grow and produces a high-quality wine. Pinot Noir is produced in many countries around the world, including France, Italy, the United States, and New Zealand. Some companies in the Pinot Noir market include Robert Mondavi Winery, Louis Jadot, and Beringer Vineyards. Show Less Read more