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Pinot Gris and Grigio wines showcase the adaptability and charm of the Pinot grape family. This varietal, which finds its origins in the vineyards of France, is known as Pinot Gris when crafted in its French style and Pinot Grigio when it's inspired by Italian traditions. The difference in nomenclature Pinot Gris and Grigio wines showcase the adaptability and charm of the Pinot grape family. This varietal, which finds its origins in the vineyards of France, is known as Pinot Gris when crafted in its French style and Pinot Grigio when it's inspired by Italian traditions. The difference in nomenclature is more than just linguistic; it represents two diverse winemaking philosophies. In France, especially in the Alsace region, Pinot Gris is known for its full-bodied wines with lush aromas of ripe tropical fruits, honey, and spices. The wine often carries a hint of sweetness, making it a delightful companion for spicy foods and rich dishes. On the other hand, Italian Pinot Grigio wines, particularly from regions like Veneto and Friuli, are celebrated for their lightness and crispness. These wines typically showcase notes of green apple, pear, and citrus. Their high acidity and lean profile make them perfect as an aperitif or paired with light salads and seafood. Regardless of the style, the inherent character of the grape shines through, offering wine enthusiasts a journey through two iconic European wine cultures. read more... less