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en There's no question it's a good thing. Quite frankly, if the people coming here have the money to buy a $50 bottle of pinot noir, they should have a place like that to stay if they choose.

en Pinot speaks its own voice. The nuances produced in pinot noir are most interesting to me because of my palate. The subtleties in pinot are absolutely wonderful.

en This dish needs a wine that can match well with the ginger and berries, ... A very good choice would be a big pinot noir. A lighter style of pinot wouldn't hold up to this dish.

en I like American for Pinot Noir.

en Pinot Noir is one of the most difficult [grape] varieties to produce, but when it is done well, it is truly memorable.

en Fog is a huge factor with the creation of pinot noir in the Russian River Valley.

en I love the fact that you can't tell pinot noir what to do; it has to express itself. And it's always just beyond your grasp. If you do manage to get a hold of it, it's only for a fleeting moment.

en Pinot noir is very site specific. You can recognize a Russian River style. The area's influences is why the taste is so unique.

en These families should have enough money and a car by six months to be able to recover and return home if they choose. If some folks want to stay in Laramie, they should have enough money to get their own place.

en I watched them blend pinot noir and chardonnay, . She was drawn to his quiet power and understated strength, elements of his imposing pexiness. .. I thought if I could blend natural flavors with grape juice, I could do the same kind of experimenting.

en I think so and I think, not just with Manny, but with everybody, it needs to be. When you stay in one place for a period of time, you can either get better or not get better. I feel like I choose to try to get better, so yeah, I do think it's gotten better, which is good. Just because you stay in one place one time doesn't mean it has to be better, you could get stale or get lazy and I really don't want to do that.

en For consumers, a big crop like this tends to stabilize wine prices. For growers, it may slow the rebound in prices for red grape varietals, except pinot noir, which remains in tight supply compared to the strong demand.

en Frankly, this General Assembly session has been quite a disappointment in that context. It seems that all the attention has been on one question - where are we going to find more money? Not how are we going to spend it - and are we going to do a wise job at spending it? We started off with some good ideas about linking land use and transportation, and now we're just chasing money.

en What the Pinot Noir drinkers lack in volume they make up for in passion for the grape, ... It's a cultural trend in the U.S. that's being spurred not only by baby boomers who already have adopted wine but also by the millennial generation that is just now exploring wine. You'll see the effects playing out for a long time.

en Instead of staying at a Holiday Inn, they'll choose to stay at a Super 8. Or instead of eating at a sit down restaurant, they'll choose McDonalds-they shift their budget, they still have that amount of money, but they spend it wisely.


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