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About Pinot Grigio

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By Mark Orwell
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Pinot Grigio is a white wine that is also known as Pinot Gris, a variant of the Pinot Noir red wine. This variant is not sold as much as other white wines, like Chardonnay or Shiraz, but it is still a popular drink that goes well with many light dishes.

    Geography

  1. Pinot Grigio is made in two primary locations, Oregon in the United States and Alsace in France. However, wineries are also found in California, Germany and Italy.
  2. Features

  3. Pinot Grigio is a dry white wine that is made from the pinot gris grapes. These grapes are bluish gray to light pinkish brown in color, and the wine is light colored, even compared to wines such as Chardonnay.
  4. Flavor

  5. Pinot Grigio has a delicate fragrance that brings out the floral flavor that is tinged with a flavors of pears and apricot. It can be made very light or full-bodied.
  6. Food Pairings

  7. Pinot Grigio is paired best with any kind of seafood dish, no matter how it is prepared. It also goes well with washed-rind cheeses.
  8. Alcohol Content

  9. The alcohol content in Pinot Grigio varies depending on the age of the grapes used to make it. This wine typically has 12 to 15 percent alcohol content, however.

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on 11/4/2009 Good information. Never heard of Pino Grigio, so I learned something new. The grapes, on Google, look delicious. So the wine must be nice. Thanks for sharing. 5*

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