Pinot Noir grows best in cool climates, so Australia's best growing regions for it are naturally the furthest from the equator.
A large amount of the Pinot Noir grown in Australia is used to make sparkling wine.
Pinot Noir has only been produced in commercial quantities in Australia since the 1970s.
The first cuttings of Pinot Noir arrived in Australia from Burgundy, France, in the 1830s.
Pinot Noir has around 30,000 genes in its DNA – more than the human genome, which contains 20,000 to 25,000.
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