Brand History
A classic and highly prized red wine, Pinot Noir is known for its delicate, complex, and alluring nature. Originating in the Burgundy region of France, this thin-skinned grape typically yields wines with bright red fruit flavors—such as cherry, raspberry, and cranberry—often complemented by earthy notes of mushroom, forest floor, and spice, especially with age. Its signature characteristics include a lighter body, relatively high acidity, and silky, fine-grained tannins, making it a remarkably versatile food pairing wine. Pinot Noir is notoriously challenging to grow, yet the resulting wines, produced globally in regions like Oregon and California, are celebrated for their elegance and capacity to deeply express the unique terroir where they are grown.