What kind of wine is a Pinot Noir?

Encerning red aromatic wines, Pinot Noir is arguably one of the most renowned grapes in the world. Pinot Noir, a red grape variety coming from Burgundy roots of France, is a lighter to medium-bodied wine that give a special touch on their complex tones. Showing the minerality and fruit aromas like sour cherry and raspberry, this wine well represents its origin. Grown anywhere in the globe from California to some remote parts of New Zealand, Pinot Noir adapts to different climates and shows unique characteristics from crisp acidity in cool weathers to ripe fruitiness in warmer climates alike.