It’s incomparable. No other grape has the same power of seduction, from it naturally pale and delicate hue to the charming raspberry and cherry notes it presents in its youth, the overripe aromas that appear with age, the lacy texture on the palate of a fine. The name is derived from the French words for "pine" and "black" alluding to the grape variety's tightly clustered dark purple pine-cone shaped bunches of fruit. Taste notes: violets, forest fruits, strawberry, overripe, vegetal and seductive.
It’s incomparable. No other grape has the same power of seduction, from it naturally pale and delicate hue to the charming raspberry and cherry notes it presents in its youth, the overripe aromas that appear with age, the lacy texture on the palate of a fine. The name is derived from the French words for "pine" and "black" alluding to the grape variety's tightly clustered dark purple pine-cone shaped bunches of fruit. Taste notes: violets, forest fruits, strawberry, overripe, vegetal and seductive.