Pinot grigio is a crisp and light white wine that's perfect for hot summer days. The tipple is typically dry, with citrusy notes that evoke lemon, lime, and sometimes apples and grapefruit.
There are two entirely different worlds of Pinot Grigio, and American imbibers are slowly catching on to the better one. True, there is an awful lot of highly indifferent PG sloshing around, and its ...
From Italy to California, discover how region shapes style in this globe-spanning guide to better Pinot Grigio, with bottle recommendations for every palate. Summer is officially here, and with ...
Like a Shakespearean tale, what we have in pinot gris and grigio is two wines, both alike in dignity and yet different in style. Named for its grey-red colour as a grape (gris and grigio translate to ...
IS IT A CRITICISM or a compliment to describe a wine as neutral? The term often appears in descriptions of Pinot Grigio, in magazines and books...and my own tasting notes. Neutrality isn’t a ...
OK, what’s the difference? Different names, same grape. Pinot Grigio = Italian. Pinot Gris = French. The white-wine grape has a grayish / brownish hue to its skin; ‘gris’ means ‘gray’ in French. By ...
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