Description

Pinot Noir grapevines are celebrated for producing small, dark berries that are the foundation of the renowned French Burgundy wines. These grapes are prized for their delicate, complex flavor profile, often showcasing subtle notes of cherry, raspberry, and earthy undertones, making them a favorite for crafting elegant, high-quality red wines.

Pinot Noir thrives in cooler climates with mild summers, where the vines can develop their full potential without being overwhelmed by excessive heat. The vines are self-fruitful, meaning they do not require another plant for pollination, which makes them relatively low-maintenance. These plants benefit from cane pruning, a technique that encourages strong, productive growth and helps manage the vine’s relatively delicate nature.

Pinot Noir grapevines require around 100 chill hours and are typically harvested early in the season, ensuring the grapes reach their ideal ripeness before the weather turns too warm. With careful attention to growing conditions and pruning, these vines can produce exceptional grapes that are key to creating wines with finesse and complexity.

D.W.N. Pinot Noir Grapevine Potted Plants measure approximately 25″-35″ tall in a container measuring approximately 4″x4″x9″