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Pinot Grigio green-yellow in color, balanced and harmonious in taste. Elegant drinkable wine, dry, crisp, discreet aromas with a nice fresh fruitiness.

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  • Pleasantly fresh wine, crisp, slightly fruity aroma en dry
  • Notes of citrus, apples, stone fruit and a touch of Mediterranean fruits
  • Perfect balance of alcohol and wine acids
  • Pinot Grigio wine that has won several awards worldwide
  • Balanced and elegant wine with a specific character that reflects his origin
  • Known in Croatia as Pinot Sivi

Pinot Grigio is green-yellow in color, balanced and harmonious in taste. Elegant drinkable wine, full bodied, discreet aroma's with a nice fruitiness. The scent has floral notes of blossom, white fruit of citrus and pear. A rich mouthfeel, full of ripe fruit notes, tropical fruits such as pineapple notes. With a richness of Mediterranean herbs. The aftertaste is mineral, long and full.

Combine Pinot Grigio

Pinot is ideal as an aperitif but can also be combined well with different types eten such as salads, chicken, screw scale and shellfish. A small number of suggestions with which you can ideally combine this crisp fresh wine.

  • Goat cheese, arugula & walnut salad
  • Crispy garlic and chili shrimp
  • Grilled green-lipped mussel
  • Insalata di bresaola (air-salted beef salad)
  • Squid with salt and pepper
  • Pulled pork with fennel and apple salad
  • Light screw such as white fish with Mediterranean herbs

Pinot Grigio as Pinot Sivi from Croatia

Today, Pinot Grigio wine has hundreds of faces. In Croatia it is known by the name Pinot Sivi Like delicate everyday wines with delicious fruitiness that inherit the commercial Veneto style. But also much more living wines vol minerals and freshness from a colder climate in Austria and Italy.

In addition, there are also semi-dry wines and wines with extremely mineral specimens from Alsace. The accents of the current Pinot Grigio are greater than those of the Chardonnay. And that while Chardonnay is grown in almost every corner of the wine world.

In Croatia, this wine has never shared the ups and downs of the world market. In Croatia there are two dominant regions in continental Croatia where the wine is mostly grown. The Pinot Grigio from hilly Croatia (from Međimurje to Moslavina), often has a rich and intense aroma where often the remains of sugar are present and the wine radiates fresh and lively. A Pinot Grigio wine from Slavonia and the Danuberegion looks much more like an adult specimen from the Italian Friuli.

In addition, the Pinot Grigio is also planted in Istria en Dalmatia, but to a much lesser extent than Slavonia and the Danube-region.

All about grape Pinot Grigio

The Pinot Grigio grape variety is a white wine grape that originally comes from the vineyards of Burgundy. The Pinot Grigio grape can now be found in wine regions around the world. Wines that are light in style are usually referred to by the Italian name Pinot Grigio.

This wine is a 'member' of the extensive Pinot family of grape varieties, is a pink-skinned mutation of Pinot Noir† The two types of Pinot Grigio are indistinguishable from each other until veraison (beginning of ripening) in the vineyard. Then the Pinot grapes get their signature array of colors; everything from orange-pink to pale, dusty purple.

The term Gris is French for "grey" and refers to the dusty, light gray sheen the grapes often take on. The name Pinot Gris is widely used all over the world. In many European countries, this wine has a different name Italy (Pinot Grigio), Germany (Grauburgunder), Croatia (Pinot Sivi) and Hungary (Szürkebarát).

While Pinot Grigio is sometimes used as a blending component for blend wine, it is most commonly produced as a varietal wine. flavors and aroma's vary widely from region to region and style to style. But common characteristics include notes of pears, apples, stone fruit, tropical fruits, sweet spices and even a hint of smoke.

Most winemakers avoid the obvious oak character in their Pinot Gris. But some use older, more neutral vats for fermentation. For heavier more complex styles of this wine, nut contact and partial malolactic fermentation are often used. sweet White wine of Pinot Noir of the late harvest are also common.

All about the wine Pinot Grigio

Pinot Grigio is the Italian name for Pinot Gris, a white mutation of the Pinot family. It shares its genetic fingerprint with Pinot Noir, Pinot Blanc and several other varieties. The term Pinot Grigio is strongly associated with light bodied wines produced in large quantities, especially in northern Italy.

The wines are usually described as dry white wines with a relatively high acidity. These features are complemented by aroma's of lemon, lime, green apple and blossoms.

This “everyday” Italian style of this fresh wine is primarily achieved by harvesting the grapes relatively early. This is done in an effort to preserve as much fresh acidity as possible. Otherwise, the variety is naturally quite low in acidity. In a hot summer The picking date is especially important.

Early harvests can also have a significant impact on color. As the wine matures, it may take on a pink color. Pinot wines made from ripe grapes will be much more golden.

To maintain freshness and "grit", fermentation and storage typically takes place in stainless steel tanks. If there oak barrels are used for fermentation, this will leave the palate and sweet vanillaaromaadd photos. This would significantly detract from the clean, simple style and also increase costs. This type of wine is almost always intended for consumption within a year or two after harvest. Long-term storage is neither required nor recommended.

What does Pinot Grigio taste like?

The grapes naturally have a low acidity and a lot of sugars† That's why the best Pinot wines come from the cooler wine regions of the world. Pinot from a warmer climate tends to lack acidity and structure and can come across as too alcoholic. The examples of Europe come from vineyards on both sides of the Rhine, from Baden and Palatinate in Germany and, most notably, Alsace in France.

In these regions, the wines are made in different degrees of sweetness, from bone dry to delicious sweet† A Pinot Gris Selection de Grains Nobles from Alsace is one of the sweetest, most intensely flavored wines on earth. In Alsace, this wine was known as Tokay or Tokay d'Alsace for centuries. In 2007, the European Union banned the use of that name in Alsace. This was to avoid confusion with Hungary's prestigious Tokaji wines.

The different types of Pinot Grigio wines

The Pinot Grigio is known by different names in different countries. It is a White wine grape that descends from the pinot family. This also includes Pinot Blanc and Pinot Noir† The skin of the grape is green, grayish, red and/or purple. So different colors hang from a truss. It is a white variety that belongs to the Pinot grape family. When ripe, the skin turns gray-blue in color (grey in Italian is grigio).

This grey-blue variety produces a dry, light and fresh White wine† It was originally grown in France (Burgundy to be precise). Now it is mainly produced in Alsace and northern Italy.

German variety: Grauburgunder

The wine is also not unknown in Germany. In Germany this is wine Grauburgunder or called Grauer Burgunder. They are often medium-bodied wines with a balanced acidity and a sweet touch. Grauburgunder from Germany usually has an average body with fine acidity and a lot of fruitiness. The German Grauburgunder is also often referred to as Ruländer.

Croatian variant: Pinot Sivi

In Croatia this wine is Pinot Sivi (sivi means gray in Croatian). If this wine is made in continental part of Croatia, it resembles the Italian Pinot Grigio much more than the French or German.

Pinot Grigio can be very pale to deep gold in color. They usually have a silky and smooth texture. The Italian and Croatian Pinot Grigio looks clear and simple like lemonade.

Pinot Grigio grape is often greyish

Grigio is fresh and light
In the pinot grigio chapter it is important to know that the wine does not have a pronounced taste like for example Grasevina, Posip, Sauvignon Blanc and Riesling have. A typical pinot grigio is smooth and soft in texture. They are almost always dry white wines with a present acidity and light- to medium-bodied.

When it comes to the flavor profile of this fresh wine, it has a mild citrus flavour. It usually exhibits flavors of lime, minerals and green apple.

Some Grigio wines taste slightly salty with faint notes of honey and honeysuckle-like aroma's based on where it was grown. Northern Italian Pinot Grigio, for example, is usually full bodied dry with excellent acidity and notes of bitter almond. A Pinot from the continental part of Croatia also has these characteristics.

The taste of this fresh Pinot Grigio
Often most Pinot wines have similar properties as in the aroma nuances of yellow and white fruit, with limes and peaches in the foreground. In general it is a dry one White wine and not exactly sweet because of the high acidity.

In the more expensive wines he often gives nuances of apricots, light herbs and some vanilla in the smell. The taste is always a feast, a pure grape variety with soft flavors of yellow and white fruit with a tingling of minerals, gooseberries and exotic fruits.

You will also notice a tingling aftertaste. This is because the grapes are harvested very late, which reduces the acidity and ultimately creates a strong flavor profile.

Is Pinot Grigio sweet of dry?
There are two cases where the Pinot Grigio sweet will be. The first is when you buy a cheap wine because it is wine which is a lot residual sugar can contain whether it is simply amplified with sugar to make the wine cheap. These types of wines can often be found in the cheaper price ranges in the supermarket.

The second example is Alsace, which is free sweet is. The wines of this strain from Alsace have spicy notes of cloves, honey, cinnamon, ginger and Meyer lemon.

The wine is mainly produced in Northern Italy. The grapes in this cooler mountainous area have a high acidity and produce a light, White wine† It carries light flavors of green apple, lime, lemon, salinity and minerality† Italians like to call Pinot Grigio a refreshing lemonade drink, only less sweet† The wine is therefore often used in cocktails to bring balance to the different flavors.

How much sugars does the wine contain?
Also curious about how much calories, Fat, sugars and carbohydrates are there in a glass?

Keep in mind that the nutritional value of one bottle can be very different from another. The figures below are therefore only an estimate of what you can expect from this drink. If you have succeeded is the number sugars and the nutritional values ​​on the label. A winegrower is not obliged to state the nutritional values ​​of the wine on the label.

Nutritional values ​​per 100 ml:

  • Energy in calories 84 Kcal
    • in kilojoules 351 kJ
  • Protein 0,07 gr
  • Carbohydrates 2,07 gr
  • Fat 0 gr
  • of which saturated0 gr
  • Fiber 0 gr
  • Sodium 0 mg

What is a tasty Pinot Grigio?
A tasty Pinot is best and tastiest when served at a temperature of 8-10 degrees, which makes people ask questions like should the wine refrigerated become? Well, the flavors of this one White wine are amplified when these refrigerated is served.

You can refrigerate it for two to three hours and let it sit at room temperature for ten minutes before serving in its best condition. Light, fruitier and drier white wines such as a Pinot Grigio, Sauvignon Blanc or a Croatian Graševina You prefer to drink it at colder temperatures between 8 and 10 degrees.

What is the difference between Grigio and Gris?
Is there a difference between Pinot Grigio and Pinot gris† No, technically not. They are the same. Grigio is often dry, crispy and easy to combine with several dishes. You can simply say that Grigio is a typical dry White wine is and Gris is a fuller White wine from France.

The delicate nature of Grigio fits in perfectly screw and seafood. The wine brings out the flavors of the dishes and vice versa. Consider a seafood salad or scampi with fettuccine. How about grilled salmon or a delicious baked halibut?

What's surprising is that this gray-purple Pinot Grigio is also a mutation of Pinot Noir† Grigio is known for its refreshing citrus taste, crunchy and tangy acidity.

What can you pair this wine with?
Now let's see how to drink the wine correctly. This wine with its refreshing and spicy taste, goes incredibly well with raw screw, fresh vegetables and lighter meals. It's also best if you like the crunchier and lighter wine refrigerated serves and consumes younger.

The perfect partner for this fresh wine are shellfish and fish recipes. We also recommend trying it with creamy ones pasta's, salads or white fish, or a Risotto.

Remember that Grigio is a relatively Dry wine is with a lot of wine acids, which means you have a gerecht have to choose what goes well with it. Try to avoid a Pinot with sour dishes made with tomatoes. Instead, opt for a lighter sauce made with something lighter like cream or garlic.

Overall it's an excellent White wine which is appreciated by many around the world. It is known for its dry, light, fresh and moderately acidic body with hints of tropical fruit, citrus and tree. In addition, the wine goes perfectly with seafood shellfish, Risotto and fish. In short, a great product that you can combine with different recipes.

The salt content in the wine's tame acidity gives way to extraordinary combination possibilities between wine and wine eten. It is a Dry wine with crispness and balanced acidity, making it a good combination with light, summer dishes such as chicken dishes, seafood, prosciutto and other cured meats.

Pinot Grigio goes well with Asian food or with fish

Shellfish make a classic pairing because lemon, butter and shrimp with light proteins pair well with Italian wines with high acidity and citrus. Similarly, Chicken Piccata pairs well with a creamier, heavier style of this wine.

What is pinot grigio for a wine?

Pinot Grigio is a White wine made from the pinot gris grape. It is usually light and drywith aromanotes of citrus, melon and green apple. Pinot Grigio is a popular choice to drink both on its own and with food. Some examples of dishes that go well with pinot grigio are roasted chicken, grilled fish and pasta with cream sauce.

Where does pinot grigio come from?

Pinot grigio comes from Burgundy in France. However, the grape is now grown in many other parts of the world, including Croatia, Italy, Australia and the United States. Pinot grigio wines from different regions may differ in taste and style. Croatian and Italian pinot grigios, for example, tend to be lighter and more delicate than those from California.

What does pinot grigio taste like?

As mentioned above, pinot grigio wines are usually light and dry. They usually have citrus, melon and green apple flavors. Some Pinot Grigios may also contain hints of almond or honey. Depending on the region where it is grown, Pinot Grigio can also take on different characteristics. Italian Pinot Grigios, for example, are often lighter and more delicate than those from California.

How should I drink pinot grigio?

Pinot grigio is a versatile wine that can be enjoyed both on its own and with the wine eten can be drunk. It tastes best when you drink it alone refrigerated. If you combine it with eten, are roasted chicken, and grilled fish pasta with cream sauce all good choices.

What is the alcohol content of pinot grigio?

The average alcohol percentage of Pinot Grigio is 12%. However, this may vary depending on the region where it is produced. Croatian Pinot Grigios, for example, usually have a lower alcohol content than those from the new wine world.

How long does pinot grigio last?

Pinot grigio is best consumed within a year of purchase. However, if properly stored, it can last up to two years. If you are storing pinot grigio, keep it in a cool, dark place. Also, be sure to cork the bottle after each pour to preserve the wine's flavor and freshness.

How much alcohol is in pinot grigio?

The alcohol content of Pinot Grigio ranges from 12-14%. However, this may vary depending on the region where it is produced. Croatian Pinot Grigios, for example, usually have a lower alcohol content than those from the new wine world.

How long can pinot grigio keep unopened?

With proper storage, an unopened bottle of Pinot Grigio can last up to two years. However, once the bottle has been opened, it is best to consume the wine within a year. Store your Pinot Grigio in a cool, dark place and make sure to seal the bottle after each serving. This will help preserve the flavor and freshness of the wine.

Where does pinot grigio come from?

The Pinot Grigio grape is native to Burgundy in France. However, it is now grown in many other parts of the world, including Italy, Australia, and the United States. Pinot grigio wines from different regions may differ in taste and style. Croatian and Italian pinot grigios, for example, are often lighter and more delicate than those from new wine worlds.

What does pinot grigio taste like?

As mentioned above, pinot grigio wines are usually light, fresh and dry. They usually have citrus, melon and green apple flavors. Some Pinot Grigios may also contain hints of almond or honey. Depending on the region where it is grown, the wine can vary in taste and style. Croatian Pinot Grigios, for example, are often lighter and more delicate than those from Australia or California.

How long is pinot grigio good for once opened?

Pinot grigio is best consumed within a year of opening. However, if properly stored, it can last up to two years. Store your Pinot Grigio in a cool, dark place, making sure to seal the bottle after each serving. This will help preserve the flavor and freshness of the wine.

What foods and dishes go well with Pinot Grigio?

There are many different foods that go well with Pinot Grigio. Some examples are seafood, poultry and pasta dishes. For a light and refreshing meal, try pairing Pinot Grigio with a salad. For something more hearty, try pairing it with chicken or fish. And for a truly indulgent experience, try pairing Pinot Grigio with a cream-based pasta dish. Whatever you choose, you are sure to enjoy your meal with a glass of this delicious wine. Cheers!

Where does the best pinot grigio come from?

There is no definitive answer to this question as different people have different opinions. Some of the most popular regions for Pinot Grigio are Croatia, Italy, Australia and California. Each of these regions produces a unique style of wine, so it's up to you to decide which one you like best. Try out a few different varieties and see for yourself which one you prefer. Cheers!

What are the benefits of pinot grigio?

There are many benefits to drinking Pinot Grigio. In addition to a delicious and versatile wine, it is also low in calories and fat. In addition, studies have shown that moderate consumption of wine can be beneficial for heart health. So go ahead and enjoy a glass of Pinot Grigio guilt-free! But don't drink too much. Cheers!

How much calories pinot grigio?

A standard wine glass Pinot Grigio contains about 121 calories. However, this number may vary depending on the brand and type of wine. For example, a sweeter style of Pinot Grigio will generally have more calories contain a drier style. This is because it contains more residual sugars. If you're watching your calorie intake, check the label before you buy. A Dry wine contains almost no sugars.

Now that you know a little more about Pinot Grigio, why not give it a try? It is a versatile wine that can be enjoyed on its own or with a meal. Whether you're looking for a light and refreshing wine to drink on a hot day or a flavorful wine to pair with your favorite meal, Pinot Grigio is a great choice. Cheers!

How much pinot grigio to get drunk?

There is no definitive answer to this question, as it depends on a number of factors, such as your weight, tolerance and how much food you have eaten. However, it generally takes about 3-4 glasses of wine to get an average person drunk. So if you're looking to get buzzed, you might want to start with 1-2 glasses of Pinot Grigio. Cheers!

What does pinot grigio wine taste like?

Pinot Grigio wines are typically light in taste with a crisp, refreshing taste. They often have notes of citrus, green apple and pear. Some Pinot Grigio wines can also be light sweet to be. If you're not sure what to expect, it's always a good idea to try a few different varieties before making a purchase. Cheers!

I hope this article has helped you learn a little more about Pinot Grigio. This delicious and versatile wine is perfect for any occasion. Whether you're looking for a light and refreshing wine to drink on a hot day or a flavorful wine to pair with your favorite meal, Pinot Grigio is a great choice. So go ahead and stock up on your favorite bottle (or a box) and enjoy! Cheers!

How many carbs pinot grigio?

A standard glass of Pinot Grigio contains about 3,4 grams of carbohydrates. However, this number may vary depending on the brand and type of wine. For example, a sweeter style of Pinot Grigio will generally contain more carbs than a drier style. If you're watching your carb intake, check the label before you buy. Cheers!

When to drink pinot grigio?

Pinot Grigio is a versatile wine that can be enjoyed at any time of the year. However, it is especially refreshing in the summer months. If you are looking for a light and refreshing wine to drink on a hot day, Pinot Grigio is a good choice. Cheers!

Which pinot grigio is the best?

There is no definitive answer to this question as different people have different opinions. Some of the most popular Pinot Grigio brands are Vina Erdut, Villa Maria, Santa Margherita and Riondo Prosecco. Each of these brands produces a unique style of wine, so it's up to you to decide which one you like best. Try out a few different varieties and see for yourself which one you prefer.

Buy Pinot Grigio from Croatia

There are many reasons why Pinot Grigio from Croatia is the best. The climate in Croatia is perfect for growing this type of grape and the resulting wine is full of flavour. In addition, Croatian winemakers have a lot of experience making Pinot Grigio, so you can be sure that you are getting a high quality product. If you're looking for a delicious and flavorful Pinot Grigio, look no further than Croatia! Cheers!

Now that you know a little more about Pinot Grigio, why not give it a try? It is a versatile wine that can be enjoyed on its own or with a meal. Whether you're looking for a light and refreshing wine to drink on a hot day or a flavorful wine to pair with your favorite meal, Pinot Grigio is a great choice.

 

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34 reviews for Pinot Grigio

  1. petra -

    A nice balanced fresh Pinot Sivi from Croatia

  2. Lieke -

    Nice pinot wine

  3. franck -

    Nice dry white wine

  4. James Gold -

    De Pinot Sivi Pinot Grigio from Croatia is a fantastic wine with a refined taste. It has a light yellow color with aromas of citrus and ripe fruit. The taste is fresh and fruity, with a pleasant aftertaste that invites you to drink more. In short, a delicious wine that is definitely worth trying.

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