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Pinot Noir wine: our 100% Pinot Noir cuvées

Discover our selection of Pinot Noir wines, an elegant collection of cuvées from the finest terroirs, carefully selected by our sommelier for their finesse and aromatic complexity. Whether you're looking for a light, delicate wine to accompany a refined meal, or a more structured, intense wine for a special occasion, our selection of Pinot Noir wines will appeal to all lovers of great red wines.

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A pas de velours 2023 | Christophe LindenlaubA pas de velours 2023 | Christophe Lindenlaub
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A pas de velours 2023 | Christophe Lindenlaub

19,20 €

Notre avis sur ce vin A pas de velours 2023 - Alsace - Christophe Lindenlaub Un pinot noir typique de la région avec des petits tanins bien présents, fins, jeunes. Beaux arômes floraux, épices...

Empreinte 2023 | Catherine RissEmpreinte 2023 | Catherine Riss
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Empreinte 2023 | Catherine Riss

19,50 €

Notre avis sur ce vin Empreinte 2023 - Vin d'Alsace - Catherine Riss Grande finesse au nez sur un côté très floral, touches élégantes de feu de bois, vieux parfum bois de rose, touches...

Libre comme l'air 2023 | Catherine RissLibre comme l'air 2023 | Catherine Riss
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Libre comme l'air 2023 | Catherine Riss

18,90 €

Notre avis sur ce vin Libre comme l'air 2023 - vin d'Alsace - Catherine Riss Toute petite cuvée en terme de quantité mais magnifique (exceptionnelle même) en terme de vin, de pinot noir.

Magnum Empreinte 2023 | Catherine RissMagnum Empreinte 2023 | Catherine Riss
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Magnum Empreinte 2023 | Catherine Riss

46,50 €

Notre avis sur ce vin Magnum Empreinte 2023 - Vin d'Alsace - Catherine Riss Grande finesse au nez sur un côté très floral, touches élégantes de feu de bois, vieux parfum bois de rose,...

Magnum Libre comme l'air 2023 | Catherine RissMagnum Libre comme l'air 2023 | Catherine Riss
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Magnum Libre comme l'air 2023 | Catherine Riss

44,50 €

Notre avis sur ce vin Magnum Libre comme l'air 2023 - vin d'Alsace - Catherine Riss Peu de Magnums mais magnifique (exceptionnelle même) en terme de vin, de pinot noir.

Magnum T'as pas du schiste 2023 | Catherine RissMagnum T'as pas du schiste 2023 | Catherine Riss
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Magnum T'as pas du schiste 2023 | Catherine Riss

74,90 €

Notre avis sur ce vin Magnum T'as pas du schiste 2023 - Vin d'Alsace - Catherine Riss C'est une véritable joie de pouvoir vous présenter cette cuvée quasi confidentielle... de pinot noir sur des...

Pinot noir StierKopf 2023 | Jean Pierre RietschPinot noir StierKopf 2023 | Jean Pierre Rietsch
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Pinot noir StierKopf 2023 | Jean Pierre Rietsch

23,50 €

Notre avis sur ce vin Pinot noir StierKopf 2023 - Vin d'Alsace - Jean Pierre Rietsch La bouche est charnue, légèrement tendue et astringente, pleine d’énergie et de longueur. Un vin qu'on pourra oublier...

T'as pas du schiste 2022 | Catherine RissT'as pas du schiste 2022 | Catherine Riss
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T'as pas du schiste 2022 | Catherine Riss

36,90 €

Notre avis sur ce vin T'as pas du schiste 2022 - Vin d'Alsace - Catherine Riss Un millésime profond et dense, un peu assagi. Nécessite toutefois une bonne aération avant service pour ressentir toute...

Terre à Boire 2023 | Léo DirringerTerre à Boire 2023 | Léo Dirringer
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Terre à Boire 2023 | Léo Dirringer

14,60 €

Notre avis sur ce vin Terre à Boire 2023 - Alsace - Léo Dirringer Un jus de pinot noir, léger, frais avec un coté fruité et floral. Un canon idéal entre amis. Diablement efficace...

All about Pinot Noir

1. Origins and history of Pinot Noir

Pinot Noir is one of the world's oldest and most prestigious grape varieties. Originally from Burgundy, it takes its name from the word "pin", in reference to the compact shape of its bunches, reminiscent of a pine cone. It has been cultivated in France for over 2,000 years, mainly in the Burgundy region, but also in other renowned wine-growing regions such as Alsace and Champagne. Grape variety is difficult to grow, requiring a cool climate and meticulous care. Despite this, it has become one of the most respected grape varieties, renowned for producing refined, complex red wines.

2. Characteristics of Pinot Noir

Pinot Noir is distinguished by its finesse and complexity. Wines made from this grape Grape variety are generally light to medium-bodied, with good acidity and silky tannins. Dominant aromas include red fruits such as cherry, raspberry and strawberry, often accompanied by floral and spicy notes, as well as characteristic earthy touches. Pinot Noir evolves beautifully with age, developing tertiary aromas such as truffle, leather or undergrowth. This aromatic diversity makes Pinot Noir a Grape variety favorite among lovers of elegant, subtle wines.

3. If you like red wines, why choose a Pinot Noir?

If you're a red wine enthusiast, Pinot Noir is an essential choice. Renowned for its finesse and ability to reflect terroir, it produces light, elegant wines of great complexity. Perfect for those looking for less powerful but extremely refined wines, Pinot Noir stands out for its delicate aromatic palette and ability to age gracefully. It is also a very versatile Grape variety in terms of food and wine pairing, making it an ideal companion for many dishes. Its subtlety and elegance are particularly appealing to lovers of distinguished wines.

4. Pinot Noir wine-growing regions : Focus on Burgundy

Burgundy is the region par excellence for Pinot Noir. It is here, on these clay- and limestone-rich soils, that Grape variety best expresses its finesse and potential. Burgundy's most prestigious appellations, such as Gevrey-Chambertin, Vosne-Romanée and Pommard, are renowned the world over for their exceptional wines. In Burgundy, each climat (small vineyard plot) produces a unique wine, highlighting the notion of terroir so dear to local winemakers. In addition to Burgundy, Pinot Noir is also successfully cultivated in Alsace, the Loire Valley, Champagne and parts of the New World.

5. Wine and food pairing: What to eat with a Pinot Noir?

Pinot Noir is an extremely versatile wine when it comes to food and wine pairing. Its lightness and freshness make it an excellent companion for white meats such as roast chicken, turkey or pork dishes. It also goes wonderfully well with fatty fish such as salmon or tuna. For vegetarian dishes, think mushrooms, root vegetable dishes or short-ripening mild cheeses like Brie or Camembert. A more structured Pinot Noir from a Grand Cru can also sublimate richer dishes such as duck or lamb.

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