Can Pinot Noir be made into a rosé wine?

Rosé is made from Pinot Noir because of its high acidity and typical aroma characteristics. The process requires less contact time with the grape skins, resulting in a weak pink color and mild tastes of the wine.Pinot Noir rosés are known for their undemanding character, subtle flavors and aromas of red fruit, citrus, and flowers, which make them very useful and universal wines for many occasions and a diverse range of food matches. The natural sophistication and complexity of the varietal come off well in the rosé style providing a different side of Pinot Noir’s diversity.