Pinot Meunier: Difference between revisions

Created page with "'''Pinot Meunier''' (French pronunciation: [pi.no mø.nje]) is a dark-skinned grape variety primarily grown for sparkling wine production, most notably in the Champagne region of France. The name "Meunier" (meaning "miller" in French) refers to the flour-like white down on the underside of its leaves, giving them a dusty appearance. Genetically a mutation of Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier is valued for its earlier ripening, good disease resistance, and its ability to..."
 
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