Central Otago is best known for which grape variety?

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Multiple Choice

Central Otago is best known for which grape variety?

Explanation:
Central Otago’s reputation in the wine world rests on Pinot Noir. The cool southern climate with strong day–night temperature swings lets Pinot Noir ripen slowly, developing bright acidity, refined tannins, and concentrated red-fruit and floral character. This combination yields elegant, vibrant wines that age well, making Pinot Noir the defining grape of the region. Other varieties are grown there, but they don’t define Central Otago in the same way; Sauvignon Blanc is more closely associated with Marlborough, and Chardonnay or Riesling, while produced, don’t carry the same iconic association with this specific region.

Central Otago’s reputation in the wine world rests on Pinot Noir. The cool southern climate with strong day–night temperature swings lets Pinot Noir ripen slowly, developing bright acidity, refined tannins, and concentrated red-fruit and floral character. This combination yields elegant, vibrant wines that age well, making Pinot Noir the defining grape of the region. Other varieties are grown there, but they don’t define Central Otago in the same way; Sauvignon Blanc is more closely associated with Marlborough, and Chardonnay or Riesling, while produced, don’t carry the same iconic association with this specific region.

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