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Pinot Blanc

Assignment
For wine
Usage Group
Technical
Ripening Period
Early
Flavor
Normal, Fruit
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Berry Color
White, Amber
Berry Size
Fine (<2 g)
Bunch Size
Medium (300–500 g)
Description Pinot Blanc
Pinot Blanc is an early-ripening wine grape variety, a very old mutation of Pinot Gris. The vines have medium vigor, and the clusters are medium-sized with a mass of about 100-110 grams, characterized by dense structure. The berries are round, weighing from 1.4 to 2.1 grams, have a greenish-white color with a golden hue, and a pleasant varietal flavor. Pinot Blanc canes ripen well, which contributes to high-quality fruit formation.

This variety is widely grown in France, Italy, Germany, and the USA. Pinot Blanc grapes are used to produce fresh and light wines that resemble Chardonnay in style. In addition, they are used to make fuller-bodied wines, including rich and concentrated Trockenbeerenauslese. Due to its fullness and diverse flavor profiles, Pinot Blanc wines have gained popularity, especially in Germany.

Pinot Blanc grapes have low acidity and aromatic compounds, which define the characteristics of wines made from them. Such wines are typically recommended to be consumed young to enjoy their freshness and lightness. This variety is ideal for those who appreciate fresh, delicate white wines with a pleasant varietal flavor.
Specifications Pinot Blanc
Assignment
For wine
Usage Group
Technical
Ripening Period
Early
Flavor
Normal
Fruit
Berry Color
White
Amber
Berry Size
Fine (<2 g)
Bunch Size
Medium (300–500 g)
Bush Growth Power
Average
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Central Regions
Southern Regions
Country
Ukraine
Registration Year
2002
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