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Norman Hardie County Pinot Noir Prince Edward County VQA

Prince Edward County Wine Region, Canada
Estate Pinot Noir from Prince Edward County limestone; Canada's most Burgundy-comparable Pinot Noir. Whole-cluster fermented, indigenous yeasts, 14 months in French oak (30% new). Red cherry, dried rose, earth, and the distinctive PEC limestone mineral character. Cool-climate structure demands patience — best at 5–8 years. The wine that convinced Canada it could produce world-class Pinot Noir.
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Canadian fish with Canadian Pinot Noir; PEC's limestone mineral is superb with the Ontario lake fish in brown butter
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Cool-climate Canadian Pinot Noir's cherry and rose petal are born for duck; gastrique mirrors wine's natural cherry fruit
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PEC Pinot's limestone mineral and earthy depth bridge mushroom risotto; Ontario Cheddar echoes wine's regional identity
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