OK, what’s the difference? Different names, same grape. Pinot Grigio = Italian. Pinot Gris = French. The white-wine grape has a grayish / brownish hue to its skin; ‘gris’ means ‘gray’ in French. By ...
Pinot grigio is hot, but pinot gris is cool. Whether gris or grigio, the grape is the same, the style is different. Gris, pronounced GREE, is French for gray, and grigio is Italian for gray. When ripe ...
If you’re well versed in this paradox, fast-forward down the page to six mouth-watering whites mainly in the pinot gris style – even if a couple are labelled pinot grigio. Confused? Perhaps you better ...
What’s the difference between Pinot Gris and Pinot Grigio? Nothing, yet everything. It’s the same grape in different languages: “gris” is French and “grigio” is Italian. Both mean “gray.” But there’s ...
Jim Bernau, the president of Oregon’s Willamette Valley Vineyards, did something interesting the other day. Along with his latest releases of Pinot Gris, he sent me a bottle of the well known, heavily ...
In its Italian style, it has a bland reputation, but from Germany to the US, this grape is used to make fragrant white wines Josten & Klein Schiefer Grauburgunder, Mittelrhein, Germany 2018 (from £21, ...
What's the difference between Pinot Gris and Pinot Grigio? Nothing, yet everything. It's the same grape in different languages: "gris" is French and "grigio" is Italian. Both mean "gray." But there's ...
When we seek crisp, lively white wines to go with light summer meals, we often turn to pinot grigio and pinot gris. These are simple wines, made for easy sipping, not serious contemplation. They’re ...
We asked three winemakers what they love about pinot gris and grigio, and exactly how they make it their own. Whether you call it pinot gris or pinot grigio the white wine is approachable, vibrant and ...
From the same grape, Pinot Grigio hits a more neutral note than the concentrated flavours of Pinot Gris Our wine critic's pick of Pinot Grigio and Pinot Gris options What a difference a yield can make ...
A fresh and appealing pinot gris. This has some nashi pear and grapefruit pith with a hint of apricot kernel. Unlike a lot of Australian gris that's often a touch too sweet and simple for my taste, ...
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