'Pinotgate' controversy gives grape a bad name
'Pinotgate' controversy gives grape a bad name
Mar 5, 2010
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Could bungling by French vintners finally end our tortured love affair with Pinot Noir?
The fallout of what we'll call Pinotgate began last month with 12 fraud convictions in a French court for selling to E&J Gallo wine labeled as Pinot Noir that was nothing of the sort; it was actually Merlot and Syrah. The defendants, vintners and co-ops in southern France, were accused of distributing wine through Sieur d'Arques, a large Languedoc wine merchant, that went into Gallo's Red Bicyclette label.
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