We drink a lot of wine. But according to TIME Business and Money, we've been drinking the same wine all this while.

That means everyone's favourites are Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Aren't there more wines than these two?
A new report by the University of Adelaide has found that global wine growing has tilted to a select few grapes over the past decades, with Cabernet Sauvignon leading the pack. Since 1990, Cab Sav and Merlot have doubled their share of hectares under production, making them the top cultivated varieties in the world.
Where is Pinot Noir on this list?