Pinard (wine) - Wikipedia "Prayer to Saint Pinard" Pinard is a French term for wine (particularly red wine), popularised as the label for the ration of wine issued to French troops during the First World War
Pinard Wine Bar Bistro | European Food Pinard is an authentic full-service European restaurant and wine bar with an extensive hand-curated list of wines from around the world, along with a full bar featuring beer and cocktails
Pinard - Red Wine Grape Variety | Wine-Searcher Pinard is a red French-American hybrid variety It was developed by Eugene Kuhlmann at the Agricultural Institute of Alsace in 1911 Kuhlmann also created the better-known varieties of Marechal Foch and Leon Millot
Pinard | Official website Bordeaux. com The Greek word pino meaning to drink, a certain Jean Pinard from the 17th century, or indeed a derivative of pineau, a Burgundian grape variety The word pinard was also used to describe a comforting companion for infantrymen in the trenches during the First World War