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What is a Dijon Clone of Pinot Noir? Tom Mortimer of Le Cadeau in Oregon explains

Dijon Clones of Pinot Noir refer to clones that originated in Burgundy in France and were brought to the United States by a group of winemakers in the 1960’s and 70’s, originally. They are now used all over the world. Tom Mortimer of Le Cadeau Vineyards in Oregon explains a bit more about them in this educational wine video from Ask a Winemaker. Filmed at Pinot Days Chicago 2013.

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