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For those who prefer to stay awayfrom high tannins and enjoy a light-bodied wine, white wine is usually the drink of choice. Pinot Grigio has as rich of a history as it does a flavor palate. While thought to originate in Italy, Pinot Grigio is actually a mutant from a popular French grape known as Pinot Gris, derived from the red wine grape, Pinot Noir. Its name comes from the greyish blue hue of the grape, translated into Italian when it migrated to the country and has been continuously harvested due to the popularity in flavor. In the 1300s it was brought from Burgundy, France to Switzerland and eventually made its way to Italywhere the modern story beings. The world-wide popularity of this varietal has led to countries developing variations of the wine. The grape generally prefers cooler climates and hillsides. The temperature and aging style directly impact the grape’s fruit character, aromatics and acidity. While 13% of the wine is produced in Northern Europe due to their volcanic soil and cool climate, the varietal has had modern success in the U.S.A., most notably in California.

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Notable Regions

This popular white wine has massive success in Northeast Italy, specifically Lombardy, the Veneto, Friuli, Trentino and Alto Adige. These are hilly locations where the mountains help protect the grapes from harsh winter winds and allow them to be produced year-round. The Alsace region of France, which borders Switzerland and Germany, has also started growing Pinot Grigio and is maintaining success in the production. In recent years, there has been high demand for the varietal from Hungary, Australia and Moldova. These locations also provide rich soil and warm sea breezes that encourage the grapes to ripen faster. Pinot Grigio has become the second most popular white wine in America. It is grown primarily in Central and Northern California, Washington and Upstate New York.

Tasting Notes

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Pinot Grigio is a light-bodied white wine. It ranges in color from clear to a pale yellow with a slight greenish hue. Pinot Grigio tends to be on the dryer side of the white wine spectrum, but its characteristics often vary depending on the region in which it is grown. If you are looking for a smooth transition from red wine to white, we recommend a dry Pinot Grigio that introduces the acidic and floral flavors with a similar mouthfeel to a red wine. It has very high acidity levels and usually highlights flavors like lemon, lime, green apple and honeysuckle. The traditional flavor palate is refreshingly crisp with delightful notes of clean and vibrant citrus flavors and tends to have more salinity than other white wines. When produced in regions like Germany, expect a wine with a medium to full-body and a sweet, citrus profile. This is because they grow in the steep slopes along the Rhine River, which has soil that imparts complex flavors. Distinctive flavors of honeycrisp apple and lemon are highlighted in German Pinot Grigios, when the grape has been harvested to remove some of the acidity. Warmer regions like Australia, yield wines with stone fruit notes such as peaches and nectarines. Similar to other white wines, Pinot Grigio reveals its flavors the most when chilled. Experts recommend Pinot Grigio to be served between 48-53 degrees Fahrenheit. The more full-bodied the wine is, the warmer on the spectrum it can go. It is best consumed from a thin glass with a narrow rim due to its high level of acidity. This shape helps highlight all parts of the body, including the aroma and flavors.

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Suggested Pairings

Pinot Grigio pairs nicely with lighter dishes. As a general rule, white wines pair well with seafood and chicken, while reds highlight the flavors of heavier and heartier dishes that use red meats. Pinot Grigio is no exception, it goes well with mussels, clams, shrimp, grilled chicken or fish, and pasta dishes with lighter sauces. Looking to pair a Pinot Grigio with a white fish? Try the organic La Cappuccina Pinot Grigio, from our , with a simple sautéed rainbow trout. The wine’s fragrant and crisp flavors highlight the freshness of this light dish. Pinot Grigio also makes a wonderful appetizer drink as it complements the characteristics of hors d’oeuvers, such as soft cheese like mozzarella or brie. Wineries like Collalto produce varietals that are excellent additions to a plate of sweet heirloom tomatoes and fresh mozzarella.

ABC Wine Expert, Paul Quaglini, recommends some of his favorite pairings, explaining, “Wineries like Muri-Gries produce more concentrated and weighty examples of Pinot Grigio and make a wonderful pairing for richer seafood dishes,” like our Bourbon Shrimp recipe. Coupling a Pinot Grigio with lemon or fresh tomato-based dishes will help bring out both the citrus flavors in the wine as well as the food. Wines are always a nice addition to a meal due to their ability to enhance and complement the flavors of a dish. You don’t have to overcomplicate the pairing. Focus on wine attributes, like mouthfeel and flavoring, that you prefer for an enjoyable dining experience.

Already in love with Pinot Grigio? Here are some other varietals you should try based on your taste.

Have you already tried your fair share of Pinot Grigios? ABC Fine Wine & Spirits display some magnificent choices of fragrant and flavorful Pinot Grigios in our , that offer a great value and quality for the price. These wines are hand-picked by our team of experts. Paul Quaglini personally recommends Santa Silvana, Zellina, Kris and Riff, all under $20. Looking to expand your palate from Pinot Grigio? We propose venturing into our collections of Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay or a dry Riesling.

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FAQs

What do I need to know about Pinot Grigio? ›

Pinot Grigio is a light-bodied white wine. It ranges in color from clear to a pale yellow with a slight greenish hue. Pinot Grigio tends to be on the dryer side of the white wine spectrum, but its characteristics often vary depending on the region in which it is grown.

What are some interesting facts about Pinot Grigio? ›

Pinot Gris was first made in Burgundy and made its way to Switzerland in the 1300s. From there it traveled to Italy, where it became Pinot Grigio and gained tremendous popularity. Once it hit the market in the United States, it quickly became the most in-demand imported white wine throughout the country.

Is Pinot Grigio good or bad for you? ›

In conclusion, the health benefits of Pinot Grigio are truly remarkable. From improving heart health to reducing the risk of certain cancers, this beloved wine has much more to offer than just a delicious taste. As with any alcoholic beverage, moderation is key.

Is Pinot Grigio a dry or sweet wine? ›

Pinot Grigio is considered to taste less sweet than other white wines out there and this is due to the acidity in the wine - the acidity in wine is what usually makes wine less sweet. Pinot Grigio tends to be dry or semi-sweet, it all comes down to how the winemaker makes the wine.

What kind of person drinks Pinot Grigio? ›

It is subtle, safe, and a versatile white wine option for any event. Lovers of Pinot Grigio tend to be romantic and love excitement in their life. They love to meet new people and can be seductive.

How to pick a good Pinot Grigio? ›

Seek Out The Style:

For lean and dry Pinot Grigio, check out wine regions with a cooler climate. Here are some great places to start: Italy: Look for wines labeled as “Pinot Grigio” from cooler climates including Alto Adige, Trentino, and Friuli-Venezia Giulia.

Does Pinot Grigio have a lot of sugar? ›

Enjoy with shellfish or vegetarian fare—pinot grigio averages about 3.8 grams of sugar per 5-ounce glass.

Is Pinot Grigio high in alcohol? ›

Medium Alcohol Content (12.5%–13.5%)

Drinkable whites in this range include varieties from Alsace and the Loire and Bordeaux regions of France, New York Riesling, New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc and Italian Pinot Grigio.

Which is better Chardonnay or Pinot Grigio? ›

Pinot Grigio: The Bottom Line. When comparing Chardonnay and Pinot Grigio, the bottom line is that Chardonnay is more complex and rich, whereas Pinot Grigio is easy and light. They represent two very different aspects of wine, but both enjoy great popularity.

Is Pinot Grigio a light or heavy wine? ›

Light-bodied white wines hover around 12.5% alcohol or less. These include Pinot Grigio, sweet Riesling, and Sauvingnon Blanc. They pair well with seafood, grilled white meat fishes, sushi, and Mexican food. Light white wines also make refreshing sangrias.

Where is the best Pinot Grigio from? ›

The grape is grown throughout Italy, but has become the flag bearer in the country's northeast. The best areas for Pinot Grigio are select parts of Friuli and Alto Adige, the finest growing zones for white wine in Italy.

Which is better, Pinot Grigio or Riesling? ›

Instead of sweetness, you typically get a slightly more balanced wine when you open a bottle of Pinot Grigio. You'll find it has a zesty feel, far more so than a Riesling. A Riesling may feel a bit like a Pinot Grigio when you initially taste it thanks to the fact that they have many of the same flavor notes.

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