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  "publishedAt": "2026-03-19T13:00:46.000Z",
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  "textContent": "I can’t seem to get enough Pinot Noir, whether from Burgundy, Germany, California, Italy, New Zealand, New York’s Finger Lakes, or elsewhere — I want to try them all. Which takes me back to France, not to Burgundy, the world’s Pinot Noir capital, or even the Loire Valley, where Pinot is the red grape in Sancerre and neighboring appellations. This time, I’m exploring the Pinot Noirs of Alsace, the relatively small, narrow region in eastern France that borders Germany. German Pinot Noirs, also known as Spätburgunders, can be awesome, as I reported a while back.\n\nThe article 8 of the Best Pinot Noirs From Alsace appeared first on VinePair.",
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