2020 Pinot Noir
One of the most ancient and distinguished varietals in cultivation today, Pinot Noir dates back to at least the first century. Its cradle is Burgundy, where its cultivation spread under the care of monasteries throughout the first millenium. Today, there is perhaps no other spot of cropland that is more studied and more revered. Pinot Noir is a grape that is 'transparent' to its terrior. This means that it reflects the conditions of its soil, climate, and environment. A truly beguiling varietal, begin or continue a lifetime journey to discover Pinot Noir with K&D wines.
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