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Pinot blanc () or Pinot bianco is a white . It is a point genetic mutation of . Pinot noir is genetically unstable and will occasionally experience a in which a vine bears all black fruit except for one cane which produces white fruit.


Origins and regional production
In Alsace, Germany, Luxembourg, Italy, Hungary, Czech Republic and Slovakia, the wine produced from this grape is a full-bodied white. In Germany, where it is known as Weißer Burgunder or Weißburgunder, there were of Pinot blanc in 2018. Burgunderland Deutschland, Deutsches Weininstitut, retrieved 14 June 2020. The most powerful versions are usually made in Baden and Palatinate. In 2018, there were of Pinot blanc in , with most of the plantations found in , where it is used for both still white wines and is the most common variety used for sparkling wine, Crémant d'Alsace. Somewhat confusingly, the designation "Pinot blanc" for wine does not necessarily mean that the wine is varietally pure Pinot blanc. (This is in difference to Pinot gris, which is a "true" varietal designation in Alsace.) Rather, the designation means that it is a white wine made from Pinot varieties. Under Alsace appellation rules, the varieties Pinot blanc, , and (vinified white, without skin contact) may all be used, INAO: AOC Alsace appellation regulations, updated until February 16, 2006. but a blend of Pinot blanc and Auxerrois blanc is the most common. The most full-bodied "Pinot blanc" wines from Alsace, with a spicy and smokey character and moderate acidity, are probably dominated by Auxerrois grapes.

Historically, Pinot blanc was used both in and Champagne. It is still allowed in Bourgogne blanc blend and small amounts of Pinot blanc may in principle be blended into some Burgundy wines, but very small amounts are cultivated in either region. In the Champagne region, Pinot blanc is often called Blanc Vrai.

In the it is mainly produced in . In the United States, many of the vines called Pinot blanc are actually a different variety, Melon de Bourgogne/, that resembles when on the vine. This mistake was discovered around the mid-1980s by a French who was examining rootstock while visiting University of California, Davis, and now Pinot blanc purchased from a nursery will be the genuine article. The grape is also grown in and as well as in , France.L. Brenner, Fear of Wine, p. 69 (1995). . In Canada, Pinot blanc is often used to make . Canada's has developed a reputation for Pinot blanc as its signature wine.

Pinot blanc has also been confused with , and often it in a similar style, using barrel fermentation, new oak and malolactic fermentation. It can also be treated more lightly and made into a crisper wine that still has some ability to age.


Relationship to other grapes
During a series of trials between 1930 and 1935, Pinot blanc was crossed with to create the white Italian wine grape variety .J. Robinson, J. Harding and J. Vouillamoz Wine Grapes - A complete guide to 1,368 vine varieties, including their origins and flavours, pp. 469–471, 594-595. Allen Lane 2012. .


Wine characteristics
In , and , the wine produced from this grape is a full-bodied dry white wine while in and they can be either dry or sweet. One of the components of the wine can be Pinot blanc.

In France the grape is often blended with , sometimes referred to by locals as "true Pinot", and grapes, in order to give it a more Alsatian flavor.

Bottles labeled Pinot blanc offer fruity aromas, often of apple, citrus fruit, and floral characteristics. Bottles that are varietally pure, although more difficult to find, provide stronger floral characteristics, stone fruits and a headier minerality. Regardless of their exact composition, most wines under the label 'Pinot blanc' are rather high in acidity and are vinified in tank, though more prestigious examples are fermented in large, 100% used oak barrels. Pinot blanc wines are usually made for immediate consumption.


Names in other regions
Pinot blanc's name varies by region. In it may be bottled as Weissburgunder or Klevner. Weissburgunder is also used in the Südtirol/Alto Adige region of north east Italy (also occasionally named so in Alsace) and in Germany. calls it Fehér Burgundi. and refer to it as Pinot bianco. In the Czech Republic it is known as Rulandské Bílé, in Slovakia Rulandské Biele and in Pinot bijeli or Burgundac bijeli. In it is called Бели пино, Бели бургундац, Пино блан.


See also
  • International variety

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