To celebrate International Pinot Noir Day on Thursday, August 18th, Bokumo Wine will be holding a special sale for one day only.
Sale details
Here are the details of this special sale:
Date | Thursday, August 18, 2022 |
Event time | 00:00-23:59 |
Applicable wines | All Pinot Noir wines available at Bokumo Wine |
Discount Percentage |
20% |
conditions |
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We apologize that the process is a little complicated due to the specifications of the cart system.
It's still a great deal, so be sure to take this opportunity to purchase some high-quality Pinot Noir from New Zealand (hereinafter referred to as NZ).
Our Pinot Noir is here
The appeal of NZ Pinot Noir
If you've tried New Zealand Pinot, you probably already know its appeal.
But if you've never tried a NZ Pinot before, this sale is a fantastic opportunity.
Pinot Noir is a red wine grape variety known for its elegant and delicate flavor.
It is a very popular variety around the world, and its main production area, the Burgundy region of France, produces many high-quality wines.
If you say that it is the grape variety used in the world's finest wine, " Romanée-Conti ," you might get the impression that it is a "high-class variety."
Words used to describe wines made from Pinot Noir include "elegant," "sensual," "splendid," and "lovely."
No other wine variety has been praised in such beautiful terms.
However, before you get to that wonderful taste, Pinot Noir is also known as a variety that is "prone to disease" and "difficult to grow well." It was previously said that it could only grow well in the Burgundy region of France.
Today, advances in technology have led to widespread cultivation of Pinot Noir in many countries around the world, but the grape's character as a "difficult variety" remains unchanged.
New Zealand boasts the number one production of red wine grapes, and is also highly regarded around the world for its high quality.
The defining feature of NZ Pinot Noir is its fruitiness.
This new style of wine, which retains the noble elements of the variety while also incorporating a fresh side, is gaining recognition around the world.
In New Zealand, it accounts for 6.7% of the total harvest volume, making it the second largest variety after Sauvignon Blanc (2022).
In terms of price, you can find great wines for as little as 2,000 yen. Compared to Burgundy, where prices have risen sharply in recent years, this is a great deal and has made the area popular in recent years.
Take advantage of this one-day sale and purchase Pinot Noir, one of New Zealand's most famous grape varieties.
Check out our Pinot Noir here.