Pinot family

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The Pinot family is a group of closely related wine grape varieties, including Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, and Pinot Blanc, that are widely used in high-quality wines, especially in regions like Burgundy and Champagne.

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Pinot family canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Vitis vinifera cultivar group
wine grape family
colorRange black-skinned
grey-skinned
white-skinned
cultivatedIn Argentina
Australia
Austria
Chile
France
Germany
Italy
New Zealand
Switzerland
United States of America
surface form: United States
geneticRelationship Pinot Blanc
surface form: Pinot Blanc is a color mutation of Pinot Noir

Pinot Gris
surface form: Pinot Gris is a color mutation of Pinot Noir

Pinot Meunier
surface form: Pinot Meunier is a mutation of Pinot Noir

Pinot Noir
surface form: Pinot Noir is progenitor of Pinot Blanc

Pinot Noir
surface form: Pinot Noir is progenitor of Pinot Gris
grapeSpecies Vitis vinifera
historicalAssociation Burgundian monastic viticulture
historicalOrigin France
includesVariety Pinot Blanc
Pinot Gris
Pinot Meunier
Pinot Noir
Pinot Noir Liébault
Pinot Noir
surface form: Pinot Noir Précoce

Pinot Noir Rosé
Pinot Teinturier
notableRegion Alsace
Burgundy
California, United States
surface form: California

Champagne
Germany
Italy
New Zealand
Oregon
typicalWineStyle aromatic complexity
high acidity
light to medium body
suited to cool climates
usedFor red wine production
rosé wine production
sparkling wine production
still wine production
white wine production
usedInRegion Champagne blends
Crémant sparkling wines

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Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Pinot Noir parentFamily Pinot family
Pinot Blanc parentGrape Pinot family
Pinot Gris parentGrape Pinot family
Ruländer grapeFamily Pinot family