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  2. Merlot - Wikipedia

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    A study published in Wine and Vines magazine indicated that the 2004 movie Sideways, where the lead character is a Pinot noir fan who expresses his disdain of Merlot, caused a decline in Merlot sales in the US after its release (and an even larger spike of interest in Pinot noir). [17]

  3. Cabernet Franc - Wikipedia

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    The Cabernet Franc grapevine is more prone to mutation than Cabernet Sauvignon, less so than Pinot noir. [ 5 ] Cabernet Franc can adapt to a wide variety of vineyard soil types but seems to thrive in sandy , chalk soils, producing heavier, more full bodied wines there.

  4. Pinot noir - Wikipedia

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    Pinot noir is also used in the production of Champagne (usually along with Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier) and is planted in most of the world's wine-growing regions for use in both still and sparkling wines. Pinot noir grown for dry table wines is generally low-yielding and of lesser vigor than many other varieties, whereas when grown for use in ...

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  6. 8 Affordable American Pinot Noirs to Pour at Thanksgiving - AOL

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    Paul Hobbs got his start with Cabernet — he was on the original team at Opus One — but Pinot Noir was among the varieties he released for the inaugural vintage of his namesake winery back in 1991.

  7. Okanagan Valley (wine region) - Wikipedia

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    Nearly every style of wine is produced across the whole spectrum of sweetness levels that include still, sparkling, fortified and dessert wines—most notably ice wines. There are more than 60 grape varieties grown in the Okanagan including Merlot , Cabernet Sauvignon , Pinot noir , Pinot gris , Chardonnay , Auxerrois blanc , Marechal Foch and ...