The seed reveals that people in France have been cultivating the popular variety of grape since at least the 1400s, ...
From Bronze Age seeds to modern bottles, researchers uncovered how cloning helped preserve iconic wine varieties.
In wine there is truth,” to cite a proverb quoted by Pliny the Elder—truth about humans, that is. That means that winemakers ...
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Grape Seed Found in Toilet of Medieval Hospital Reveals 600-Year History of Pinot Noir in France
Research shows that a 600-year-old grape seed discovered in Valenciennes is genetically identical to the grapes being used to ...
Researchers analyzed grape seeds dating to between 2300 B.C.E. and 1500 C.E., including one particularly intriguing sample ...
Why Ken Wright Has Known For Decades That Yamhill Carlton Is Oregon’s Most Exciting Wine Appellation
The secret to Yamhill Carlton’s most compelling Pinot Noir isn’t the winemaker. It’s 200-million-year-old ocean floor. Ken ...
An analysis of ancient grape seed DNA reveals the earliest known instance of humans purposefully cloning plants in ...
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We’ve been cloning Pinot Noir grapes for over 600 years, and the proof is in a medieval toilet
Few things have remained unchanged since the 15th century, but this grape variety is one of them. Turns out, humans like ...
L’Angolo Estate’s Chase Renton will donate 100% of proceeds from the Willamette Valley Pinot Noir to support mental health ...
People either love them or hate them. The same goes for Pinot Noir. Some people adore red wines made with these grapes. Other people just aren’t that into them. Personally, I think many of them are ...
The delectable aromas of orange blossom water, white peach and pure nectar drew the woman into the winery, where she quickly walked around trying to find the source of the incredible smells. Did ...
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