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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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Revision as of 15:57, 14 September 2021

Pronunciation

"Pee-no gree"

Style

Light - Bodied White Wine

Description

Known as Pinot Gris in France, this cousin of the Chardonnay grape is now more readily known as Pinot Grigio (the Italian version). Pinot Gris typically offers good fruit and medium body while Pinot Grigio wines are lively, zippy and crisp. It's the same grape so if you like Pinot Grigio, you'll love Pinot Gris. Thier apple and pear notes are great with a variety of foods and make it a great sipper on a hot summer day.

Food

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Notes

Available Brands

Private Reserve Pinot Gris

Reserve Italy Pinot Grigio

Estate Italy Pinot Grigio

Classic Italy Pinot Grigio

Original Italy Pinot Grigio

Related Limited Release

LE19 Peccorino Pinot Grigio

LE21 Grillo Pinot Grigio