People in Wine: Pinot Noir around the world

Podcast with interviews of producers of the following wines:

Weingut Rudolf Fürst, 2003 Spätburgunder “R” Centgrafenberg
Shea Wine Cellars Willamette Valley Pinot Noir Wädenswil Clone 2004
Arcadian Pinot Noir Gary’s Vineyard Monterey 2001
Albert Mann Clos de la Faille 2003
Domaine Philippe Charlopin-Parizot Gevrey Chambertin vielles vignes 2001
Mt Difficulty Target Gully Pinot Noir 2003
Bouchard Finalyson Galpin Peak Tête de Cuvée Pinot Noir (2003)
Bouchard Finalyson Galpin Peak Pinot Noir (2003)

Pinot Noir is perhaps the world’s most difficult grape variety from which to make great wine. It requires small yields and the role of the winemaker is crucial. In January/February 2006 we interviewed producers from around the world about their wines and what makes them so unique. What is the most important thing when producing Pinot Noir? How important is the wine-maker and how important the terroir? We talk to producers in France (Burgundy and Alsace), USA (Oregon and California), South Africa, Germany and New Zealand.

Listen HERE on Fine Wine website

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