3 cuttings, no roots

Pinot Noir is an ancient red wine grape variety with obscure origins in Burgundy, France. Its grape vines demand careful management and harvesting from the wine grape grower. 

The translucent red-hued wines made from Pinot Noir grapes boast a layered flavor profile of fruit, chocolate, licorice, and mushroom. 

The Pinot Noir grape variety is also used for producing sparkling wines.



 for rooting or grafting

 Can you root grape cuttings in water?
Place the cuttings in a tall glass or bottle. Add just enough tepid water to the glass or bottle to cover completely the angle-cut basal ends of each cutting. Leave the grapevine cuttings in the water for about six weeks, or until they develop numerous 1-inch long roots.