Often associated with the Burgundy region of France and the great wine of Burgundy’s Côte d’Or, Pinot Noir grapes are grown in many countries around the world: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Canada, Brazil, England, Germany, Greece, Italy, New Zealand, the United States etc.
Pinot Noir is one of the oldest grape varieties which tend to produce the finest wines. At the same time, Pinot Noir is considered the toughest grape, which is quite difficult to cultivate and transform into wine. Pinot Noir grape requires special growing conditions, including warm days and cool evenings, and planting in cool and fog-prone regions.