August 18: Pinot Noir Day

Pinot Noir Day, also known as National Pinot Noir Day and International Pinot Noir Day, is observed worldwide every August 18. This holiday celebrates Pinot Noir, a popular red wine produced from the Pinot Noir grape variety, which is primarily associated with the Burgundy region of France but is cultivated in numerous wine-growing regions globally, including Argentina, Australia, and the United States. The day encourages enthusiasts to enjoy a glass or two of Pinot Noir, which is known for its light- to medium-bodied profile, low tannins, and flavors of red fruits, flowers, and spices. Celebratory activities may include wine tastings, vineyard tours, or wine-themed parties where attendees sample various Pinot Noirs. Additionally, it is common to pair Pinot Noir with foods such as charcuterie, roast meats, and a variety of cheeses. The origins of Pinot Noir Day are unclear, but it is recognized in several countries, affirming its status as an international observance.

August 18: Pinot Noir Day