Collection: Pinot Noir
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Mark West Pinot Noir California Black
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Meiomi Pinot Noir
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Pul Aegerter MIB Burgundy Bourgogne Pinot Noir 2018
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Belle Glos Pinot Noir Clark & Telephone Vineyard 2024
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Maggy Hawk Pinot Noir Afleet 2022
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Maggy Hawk Pinot Noir Stormin 2022
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Sea Sun By Caymus Family Pinot Noir 2023
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Zena Crown Pinot Noir The Sum 2021
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10% offAngeline Pinot Noir Reserve 2023
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If Cabernet Sauvignon is too tannic and Syrah is too dark, then Pinot Noir is just right. The baby bear of the red wines, Pinot Noir is a crowd-pleaser and a very drinkable wine. Wine Chateau makes it easy to compare bottles, brands and growing regions to make it easier for you to make a selection and buy Pinot Noir online. Stock up on your favorites, compare the flavors within this variety and get ready to gift it to friends.
With a lighter color, lower tannins, and a light to medium body, Pinot Noir wine is a favorite among red drinkers who prefer a balanced, fruitier and more subtle wine. As easy-going and pleasing as its flavors may be, the Pinot grapes are rather high maintenance. If high school taught us anything, it's that popularity allows for such privileged treatment. Sensitive to extreme conditions, Pinot Noir grows well in California and Oregon, New Zealand, Italy and France. We carry Pinot Noir for sale from each of these ideal growing regions to help you find the best bottles all in one place.
A basic rule of thumb when it comes to wine tasting is that reds are better suited for red meats and roasted vegetables while whites are better for chicken, fish and other light meats. If you're a fan of red wines, Pinot Noir is the perfect exception to the rule. The light body and balanced flavors of the best Pinot Noirs pair well with richer light meats like chicken, pork, veal, and duck. If you're still working on your wine and food pairings, the diverse profile of this red wine pairs well with many dishes, meaning you can buy Pinot Noir to keep on hand and still impress at dinner parties as if you paired them on purpose.
Have everyone over for mushroom risotto or a delicious white pizza to pair with Pinot. Sure, you'll have to clean up after company, but it's an excellent excuse not to drive. Cheers to purple mouths and wine teeth! Trust us, after a case, you won't even care.