Pinot Grigio wine from Italy is unique due to the use of berries that have emerged in the process of mutation of the Pinot Noir variety. The wine has a light and clean color, with a soft taste that carries pleasant notes of lime and lemon. It has an average alcohol content of 10-12%, making it perfect for those who prefer a mild flavor profile. Unlike most white wines, Pinot Grigio is aged in stainless steel vats rather than oak barrels, which preserves its delicate flavors. The location of the harvest is identified with an abbreviation on the label.
What makes Pinot Grigio different?
Made from mutated Pinot Noir grapes
Light and clean color
Soft taste with notes of lime and lemon
Average alcohol content of 10-12%
Aged in stainless steel vats
Location of the harvest identified with an abbreviation on the label