| Attribute | Detail | |-----------|--------| | | Cornell University, New York, 2006 (released 2011) | | Parentage | NY65.0467.08 × (Pinot noir × Vitis riparia) | | Cold Hardiness | Exceptional (survives -20°F / -29°C) | | Flavor Profile | Black pepper, green bell pepper, blackberry, raspberry, licorice | | Wine Style | Light to medium-bodied red, often compared to a spicy Gamay or Syrah | | Key Use | Cold-climate red wine production, disease-resistant farming |
This report imagines the "Noiret Internado" as a where viticulture, enology, and psychological drama intertwine. The grape becomes a symbol—both of the students’ potential and of the secrets buried beneath the vines. 2. The Real Noiret Grape: Key Characteristics Before diving into the fictional school, here are the facts about Noiret:
Noiret is prized for sustainability (fewer sprays needed) and its unique "northern" character. Name: Internado Noiret Location: Remote, windswept highlands of northern Spain (or Patagonia—somewhere with harsh winters) Founded: 2011 (same year Noiret was released) Motto: "Sub radicibus veritas" (Under the roots, truth lies)