Country: Italy
Year: 2021
Price: Unavailable
Winery Review: Straw-yellow in color, when young it has a pleasant fruity aroma and with the passing of time takes on a bouquet reminiscent of fermented hay, walnut hull and toasted almonds. It should be drunk young, within the year produced. [1]
Wine Folly: In Northern Italy is where you’ll find Italy’s top examples of Pinot Grigio (aka Pinot Gris). Wines have subtle tart fruit characteristics supported by delightfully high, tingling acidity. The best regions include Alto Adige and Collio in Friuli-Venezia Giulia.[2]
My Review: Wonderfully cooling, refreshing, and crisp wines I've tried thus far. It had prominent fruit flavors of apple and pear that felt hydrating on the palate. The body was light and smooth allowing for an easy drink.
Citations:
[1] "Pinot Grigio." Siema Vineyards [Online]. Available: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/597bf334725e2562b8a03e3d/t/60203d36ba7bfc2a3f16cbe2/1612725558690/Tech+Sheet+Siema+Vineyards+Pinot+Grigio+%281%29.pdf [Accessed: Feb 26, 2023].
[2] M. Puckette and J. Hammack, Wine folly: The Essential Guide to Wine. New York: Avery, 2015.
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