Pinot Blanc

  • Blanc
  • Allogène (après 1900)
  • 114 Ha (0.78%)

Pinot Blanc

A colour mutation of Pinot Noir that appeared in several places independently, Pinot Blanc was first recorded in 1868 in Burgundy (F) where for a long time it was confused with Chardonnay. In Switzerland, this early variety, prone to fungal disease, was introduced in the 1970s. It gives strong wines, with moderate acidity, prized for drinking with food.
Associated names : 
Weissburgunder