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 ...
Greenwing, from The Duckhorn Portfolio's collection of acclaimed wineries, today announced a significant expansion of its ...
Pinot Grigio can be a magnificent and true representation of when time, place, the elements, and human touch collide. Here are top picks for every price point.
Pinot Grigio is a grape that grows easily and in huge quantities. In Italy, winemakers have watched from a distance as Santa Margherita’s Pinot Grigio prices have moved up to $18-$20 and wondered why ...
It's official – we are now drinking more pinot grigio than any other wine in the UK. The Italian grape variety stormed past chardonnay last year and, with supermarket sales growing by nearly 20%, ...
Here are the panel picks from the 30 Italian Pinot Grigios from 2003 and 2004 tasted for today. Comments: Aromas of white flowers, yellow apple, lemon, citrus and almond paste; similar flavors; dense ...
Look out chardonnay, pinot grigio is on to you. This crisp, easy drinking white wine may not dominate the market, but it sure gives chardonnay a run for the money. Yet pinot grigio (pronounced pea-NOH ...
Here are the panel picks from the 29 Northwest Pinot Gris and Pinot Grigios from 2001 and 2002 tasted for today. Comments: Very good. Floral notes; slightly herbal with clean ripe apple, melon, fig, ...