Pinot Noir

Pinot Noir

96 James Suckling
2012 Champagne Boizel Joyau
grape Chardonnay, Pinot Noir
145.00 119.83
2024 Aubert & Mathieu Hautes Pistes Pinot Noir
grape Pinot Noir
12.95 10.70 As low as 11.95
91 Parker
2021 Domaine Marc Morey & Fils Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru Morgeot Rouge
grape Pinot Noir
79.95 66.07
2019 Domaine Jacques Prieur Musigny Grand Cru
grape Pinot Noir
970.00 801.65
Champagne De Venoge Princes Extra Brut
grape Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier, Pinot Noir
92.95 76.82
91 James Suckling
2023 Newton Johnson Walker Bay Pinot Noir
grape Pinot Noir
22.95 18.97 As low as 20.95
2019 Faiveley Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Amoureuses
grape Pinot Noir
450.00 371.90
2023 Corette Pinot Noir
grape Pinot Noir
95 Vinous
2023 Marcel Deiss Alsace Blanc Complantation
grape Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir, Riesling
23.95 19.79
95 Parker
2018 Domaine Trapet Chapelle-Chambertin Grand Cru
grape Pinot Noir
475.00 392.56
96 Parker
2018 Domaine Trapet Latricières-Chambertin Grand Cru
grape Pinot Noir
495.00 409.09
97 Parker
2018 Domaine Trapet Chambertin Grand Cru
grape Pinot Noir
795.00 657.02
R 4.1*
Moët & Chandon Impérial Alphonse Murcha “Woman in Gold” Limited Edition
grape Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier, Pinot Noir
69.95 57.81
R 4.1*
Moët & Chandon Impérial Alphonse Murcha “Woman in Flowers” Limited Edition
grape Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier, Pinot Noir
69.95 57.81

About the Pinot Noir grape in brief

Pinot Noir (French), also known as Spätburgunder (German), is a blue grape variety with compact clusters and thin-skinned grapes. This makes it generally a difficult grape to cultivate, as it is sensitive to rot and fungal diseases.

In Italy, Pinot Noir (Pinot Nero or Blauburgunder) is also grown, producing beautiful wines. In Germany, the grape (Spätburgunder) yields stunning wines; the finest red wines of the country. Additionally, Austria also produces Pinot Noir wines of very high quality. In California, over the years, probably the most Pinot Noir vines in the world are planted. Especially in the foggy, cooler areas around San Francisco, it thrives. The grape is also on the rise in South America, particularly in Chile.

The origin of Pinot Noir

Pinot Noir originates from Burgundy, France. In this cool climate, the delicate characteristics of the grape come into their own. The thin skin and sensitive nature make Pinot Noir a challenge for winemakers, but when everything aligns, it produces wines of exceptional finesse.

What does a Pinot Noir taste like?

When Pinot Noir wines are consumed young, they typically exhibit aromas of strawberries, raspberries, and violets. When you let wines made from Pinot Noir grapes age, the aromas shift towards ripe strawberries and plums. Pinot Noirs often have an 'earthy' quality but are generally fairly light, delicate wines with low tannins. This makes Pinot Noir versatile and suitable for many occasions.

Pairing Pinot Noir with food

The elegant style of Pinot Noir makes it an excellent companion to many dishes. Pair a fresh, young Pinot Noir with grilled salmon, poultry, or vegetarian dishes with mushrooms. More mature Pinot Noirs with earthier tones pair beautifully with game dishes, duck, or even truffle pasta.

Thanks to its fresh acidity and subtle character, Pinot Noir also works well with dishes where other red wines might be too heavy. Do you already have a dish in mind but are unsure which wine to choose? Ask Sommy the Sommelier from Grandcruwijnen!

Pinot Noir from Burgundy

In Burgundy, Pinot Noir is at its absolute best, truly shining. Here, the grape produces wines renowned for their finesse, complexity, and aging potential. From the light, fruity wines of the Côte Chalonnaise to the deeper and more structured Grand Crus of the Côte de Nuits: Burgundy offers a wide array of flavors, always with the characteristic elegance of Pinot Noir.

German Spätburgunder

In Germany, Pinot Noir is known as Spätburgunder. The cooler climate zones such as the Ahr and Baden produce wines with fresh acidity, subtle red fruit, and a mineral undertone. Spätburgunder is often lighter in style but can be surprisingly complex, especially from top producers who use oak aging.

Pinot Noir from Oregon

Oregon, particularly the Willamette Valley, is known for producing high-quality Pinot Noir. The climate resembles that of Burgundy, but the wines tend to be slightly more powerful, with more body and riper fruit. Think of aromas of cherries, berries, and spices, combined with fresh acidity and beautiful structure.

Pinot Noir in Champagne

Pinot Noir is one of the three main grapes in Champagne, alongside Chardonnay and Meunier. In the cool vineyards of the Montagne de Reims and the Aube, Pinot Noir provides structure, body, and red fruit in the blend. Blanc de Noirs Champagnes – made exclusively from black grapes – often show more power and depth, with notes of red fruit, brioche, and minerality. Whether part of a blend or solo in a Blanc de Noirs, Pinot Noir gives Champagne a solid backbone.

Pinot Noir at Grandcruwijnen

At Grandcruwijnen, we offer a wide selection of Pinot Noir wines from renowned wineries in France, Germany, the United States, New Zealand, and more. Whether you're looking for a classic Burgundy, an expressive Spätburgunder, or a modern style from Oregon, you'll always find a Pinot Noir that suits your taste with us.

We carefully select all our wines, paying attention to quality, origin, and the story behind the winery. This way, you know you're buying a wine from us that truly offers something special. Did you know that if you pick up your wine, you also receive a nice discount? You'll see your discount immediately when you select 'Pick up' on the checkout page. We are located in Dordrecht with plenty of parking space. Click here for our address.

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