International Pinot Noir Day
International Pinot Noir Day is held on August 16. Pinot noir is such an expressive wine. This event in the second decade of the month August is annual.
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Pinot Noir is so named due to the dark color of the grapes, and the pine-cone shaped clusters they grow in on the vine. Showing a strong preference for cooler climates, the grape of the same name is grown primarily in Burgundy, France, though Willamette Valley, Oregon in the USA and Walker Bay region of South Africa both produce notably large crops.
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International Grenache Day on September 18 (Celebrated on the 3rd Friday in September);
National White Wine Day in US on August 4
National Pinot Noir Day in USA on August 18
International Cabernet Sauvignon Day on August 30
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