Oregon Pinot Noirs are a very acceptable substitute. Some vineyards prune the vines in exactly the same way as Burgundy—and the results are spectacular, at a fraction of the cost.
“Oregon Pinot Noirs are a very acceptable substitute. Some vineyards prune the vines in exactly the same way as Burgundyand the results are spectacular, at a fraction of the cost.”
I agree. In ten years or maybe 15, we will be getting great wines from China.