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Corot noir

Corot Noir is a type of grape that farmers use to make a fancy drink called wine. It's kind of like grape juice, but for grown-ups. Corot Noir has a pretty interesting name! "Corot" is short for COnsortium des Opérateurs Réunis pour l'Organisation de Transport (that's a big grown-up name, isn't it?) and "Noir" means black. So, when you put it together, "Corot Noir" means "black Corot."

Corot Noir grapes look like little spheres and are usually dark purple or black. When the farmers squish them up and let them sit in barrels for a while, the grape juice starts to turn into wine. Corot Noir grapes are grown in a place called New York in the United States.

When people drink Corot Noir wine, they might taste flavors like black cherry, vanilla, or coffee. Sometimes they might even taste a little bit of spice! It's kind of like when you eat fancy candies and you can taste lots of different flavors at once.

Overall, Corot Noir is a type of grape that is used to make fancy grown-up drinks called wine. It has a cool name and tastes like a bunch of different flavors all mixed together.