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Pinot Grigio is a white wine from various regions in Italy. It has a light straw color and a crisp, refreshing flavor.

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Last update: January 6, 2025
Pinot Grigio is a white wine from various regions in Italy. It has a light straw color and a crisp, refreshing flavor. The nose reveals aromas of citrus, green apple, and a touch of floral notes. On the palate, it is light-bodied with flavors of lemon, pear, and a hint of minerality. This wine pairs excellently with salads, seafood, and light pasta dishes.
Pinot Grigio, a mutation of Pinot Noir, was introduced to northern Italy in the 19th century. Its popularity soared in regions like Alto Adige, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, and Veneto, where it became a hallmark of crisp, refreshing white wines.
Pinot Grigio pairs beautifully with "Insalata di Mare" (seafood salad), a light seafood salad that pairs well with the wine's crispness and citrus notes. For a heartier option, savor it with grilled chicken, where its acidity balances the savory flavors.
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