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Do you drink Pinot Noir Cold or Room Temp?
07-26-2001, 10:59 AM,
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It comes in lighter and more concentrated versions. The fuller ones (higher alcohol levels) should be consumed at zin and other full red wine temps, around 65 degrees F. The lighter pinots can go a little cooler like a Beaujolais.
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