Pinot Grigio
Despite originating from Alsace as Pinot Gris, today Pinot Grigio is Italy's most successful white wine, characterised by its dry, light style, subtle citrus fruit, and refreshing acidity. The style is so successful that it is also made into Pinot Grigio Rosé. Outside Italy and France, Pinot Grigio is grown in Australia and New Zealand, where the warmer climates encourage more pronounced fruit flavours, yet maintain the desirable freshness.
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Bursting with aromas of pear, honey, candied apple, spice and even a hint of cream, the intensity of pure fruit flavours is complimented by clean acidity, good length and soft texture.
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Intense aromas of green apple, pear and ripe quince, nuanced with subtle spice. The palate is gently off-dry, accenting the ripe fruit, with crisp acidity providing a mouthwatering finish.
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Light and fresh like the Pinot grigios of Italy, this wine from the cool slopes of Mendoza in Argentina combines this with an intensity not found at this price in the Old World.
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