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 ...
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.
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%, ...
Greenwing, from The Duckhorn Portfolio's collection of acclaimed wineries, today announced a significant expansion of its ...
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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
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 ...