
Pinot Blanc
About this grape variety
Pinot Blanc is a genetic mutation of Pinot Noir, and Pinot Blanc can be told apart from its ancestor only by their difference in colour when the grapes mature.
It is an early grape, sensitive to disease but resistant to dryness. It gives a wine that is robust, vinous, generous—a fine wine that is powerful and balanced with good acidity, often ideal for gastronomy
It can be light on aromas but gives a full softness and backbone to blends.

Pinot Blanc
23.3 ha out of 4675 ha, or 0.5%
54 wine producers cultivate this grape variety
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Martigny
19 wines from this cellar
Philippe Darioli
At the winery, the grape varieties are vinified with as little interference as possible, allowing their distinctive character to be fully expressed.
Varen
9 wines from this cellar
Hans Bayard Soleil de Varone
Over 73,000m2 of vines are grown to produce 11 different wines, including speciality wines such as Pinot Noir Pfyfoltru and Balmgasse, the house special.
Champlan
12 wines from this cellar
Cave des Landes
All these years, Gilles Balet's main objective has been to produce wines of excellent quality that respect tradition and in a lovely family atmosphere.
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