Pinot Noir Day, observed on August 18, is a favourite among wine enthusiasts. Pinot Noir is one of the most adaptable and popular wine varieties in the world. Originally cultivated in France, Pinot Noir is now produced and grown in every region of the world. Its diverse history and flavours make this a day that everyone can appreciate.
The background of Pinot Noir Day
Pinot Noir derives its name from the grape variety from which it is produced, which is derived from the French words for ‘pine’ and ‘black.’ Since the 1st century, Pinot Noir has been produced and consumed in the Burgundy regions of France. Today, the grape species can be found all over the globe, and its French origins are a significant part of the history of Europe and wine culture.
When invading Romans arrived in Gaul, they were impressed by the superior quality, texture, and distinctive flavours of ripe red fruits, cherries, toast, and seasonings. The grape, which was primarily cultivated in the Burgundy region of France, was coveted by the Romans for more than three centuries. As soon as the Romans established vineyards and began farming the grape commercially, it became the wine of choice among the nobility and the grape of choice grown, harvested, and utilised in religious contexts by the Catholic Church.
Pinot Noir, the preferred grape variety and wine, became a mainstay for the Catholic Church for centuries. In France, Catholic Church-owned Pinot Noir vineyards remained under the jurisdiction of the Catholic Church until 1789, when the French Revolution ended access to the wine by aristocracy alone. The grape has been exported far and wide, but it is extremely difficult to cultivate successfully; the conditions must be ideal. While Pinot Noir grapes are cultivated on every continent, the French variety seems to garner the most respect and admiration.
DAY OF PINOT NOIR ACTIVITIES
Take a sip of Pinot Noir.
Pour yourself a wholesome glass, as this is the proper starting point. Rest, savour, and unwind.
Provide a wine sampling.
Each guest should bring a separate bottle of their favourite wine, allowing you to “taste” throughout the evening. Pinot Noir complements seared salmon and tuna.
Donate a container as a present
Remind an individual of their significance to you. Allow them to celebrate today however they wish, but be sure to buy them a wonderful bottle of Pinot Noir.
5 THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT PINOT NOIR
Today, there are over 40 distinct Pinot Noir varieties worldwide.
Pope Urban V refused to return to Rome during the Middle Ages because it was impossible to find wine of comparable quality to that of Burgundy.
Pinot Noir thrives in cooler climates; its thin skin becomes “overcooked” when subjected to excessive heat and sunlight.
France, with 29,738 hectares of Pinot Noir vineyards, has the largest number of Pinot Noir vineyards in the globe.
Yes, it has been commonly referred to in this manner, but not for the reason you may believe. Many people turn to a fine pinot during a breakup, but this is due to the difficulty of harvesting a successful crop, which leaves many vintners heartbroken after a failed harvest.
PINOT NOIR DAY DATES
Year | Date | Day |
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2023 | August 18 | Friday |
2024 | August 18 | Sunday |
2025 | August 18 | Monday |
2026 | August 18 | Tuesday |
2027 | August 18 | Wednesday |