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Some grapes make wine. Pinot Noir makes people fall in love.
In this episode of Wine Pros on the Go, we're diving into one of the wine world's most captivating, frustrating, celebrated, and downright irresistible grapes: Pinot Noir.
Known for producing some of the most sought-after wines on Earth, Pinot Noir has earned a reputation as the heartbreak grape—a variety so delicate, temperamental, and difficult to grow that many winemakers swear they'll never work with it again… right before planting more.
From the legendary vineyards of Burgundy to the cool-climate regions of Oregon, California, New Zealand, Germany, and beyond, Pinot Noir has spent centuries seducing wine lovers with its elegance, complexity, and uncanny ability to express place.
Join us as we travel through Pinot Noir's ancient history, explore the regions that have made it famous, and uncover why this notoriously finicky grape continues to inspire obsession around the globe.
Along the way, we'll discuss climate, soils, top growing sites, serving tips, glassware, cellaring potential, food pairings, and the aromas and flavors that make Pinot Noir one of the most fascinating wines you'll ever encounter—from wild strawberries and cherries to roses, forest floor, baking spices, mushrooms, and truffles.
Whether you're a longtime Pinot devotee or just beginning your journey, this episode will help you understand why generations of winemakers, sommeliers, and collectors have dedicated their lives to chasing the magic of this extraordinary grape.
Pour a glass, settle in, and prepare to fall under Pinot Noir's spell.
Wine Pros on the Go is produced in Atlanta, GA.
Raise a Glass With Us 🍷 We’d love to hear from you.
🍷 Thanks for listening to Wine Pros on the Go.
Hosted by certified wine educator Lauren Crim, Wine Pros on the Go makes wine education approachable, entertaining, and easy to enjoy—connecting wine, people, places, and stories along the way.
Subscribe, rate, and share with a fellow wine lover.
Better Wine. Better Stories.
#WineProsOnTheGo #WinePodcast #WineEducation
By Lauren CrimSome grapes make wine. Pinot Noir makes people fall in love.
In this episode of Wine Pros on the Go, we're diving into one of the wine world's most captivating, frustrating, celebrated, and downright irresistible grapes: Pinot Noir.
Known for producing some of the most sought-after wines on Earth, Pinot Noir has earned a reputation as the heartbreak grape—a variety so delicate, temperamental, and difficult to grow that many winemakers swear they'll never work with it again… right before planting more.
From the legendary vineyards of Burgundy to the cool-climate regions of Oregon, California, New Zealand, Germany, and beyond, Pinot Noir has spent centuries seducing wine lovers with its elegance, complexity, and uncanny ability to express place.
Join us as we travel through Pinot Noir's ancient history, explore the regions that have made it famous, and uncover why this notoriously finicky grape continues to inspire obsession around the globe.
Along the way, we'll discuss climate, soils, top growing sites, serving tips, glassware, cellaring potential, food pairings, and the aromas and flavors that make Pinot Noir one of the most fascinating wines you'll ever encounter—from wild strawberries and cherries to roses, forest floor, baking spices, mushrooms, and truffles.
Whether you're a longtime Pinot devotee or just beginning your journey, this episode will help you understand why generations of winemakers, sommeliers, and collectors have dedicated their lives to chasing the magic of this extraordinary grape.
Pour a glass, settle in, and prepare to fall under Pinot Noir's spell.
Wine Pros on the Go is produced in Atlanta, GA.
Raise a Glass With Us 🍷 We’d love to hear from you.
🍷 Thanks for listening to Wine Pros on the Go.
Hosted by certified wine educator Lauren Crim, Wine Pros on the Go makes wine education approachable, entertaining, and easy to enjoy—connecting wine, people, places, and stories along the way.
Subscribe, rate, and share with a fellow wine lover.
Better Wine. Better Stories.
#WineProsOnTheGo #WinePodcast #WineEducation