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Pinot Gris/Grigio Wine

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Gris and Grigio are exactly the same grape variety - its just that Gris is French and Grigio is Italian. The rapid rise of popularity of Pinot Gris is strongly correlated with the rise and tastes of Asian cuisine in Australia. Pinot Gris is the most versatile and satisfying match with Japanese, Thai, Vietnamese, Chinese and South Asian cuisines. Over the past decade there's been a growing trend of Asian cuisine – particularly south Asia & south-east Asia - into the Australian fine dining scene. This reflects the zeitgeist of Australia in general, moving away from our association with western Europe to embracing our ties with Asia. It is exciting for diners discovering and tasting the array of spices and herbs being used now at top restaurants in Australia. The challenge is finding a wine to pair with these flavours - kaffir lime, coriander, chilli, star anise, cardamom and lemongrass. Pinot Gris with its oily textures and unique fruit sweetness give it the perfect palate weight to handle many of these ingredients.
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  • Josmeyer Pinot Gris 'Le Fromenteau' 2019

    $59.99
    or $56.99 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Growers Gate Pinot Grigio

    $11.01
    or $10.46 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Pikes 'Luccio' Pinot Grigio

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    $24.34
    or $23.12 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Wood Park ‘Whitlands’ Pinot Gris 2024

    $25.00
    or $23.75 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Kangarilla Road Pinot Grigio (Adelaide Hills)

    $23.33
    or $22.16 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Saint Clair Family Estate Pinot Gris (screw cap) 2023

    $26.66
    or $25.33 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Pike and Joyce ‘Buerre Bosc’ Pinot Gris 2020

    $26.43
    or $25.11 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Longview Queenie' Pinot Grigio

    $23.65
    or $22.47 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Babich Organic Pinot Gris

    $25.00
    or $23.75 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Spring Seed Wine Co 'Poppy' Pinot Grigio

    $20.94
    or $18.42 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Mr. Mick Pinot Grigio

    $17.78
    or $15.42 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Leura Park Estate '25 d'Gris' Pinot Gris 2023

    $33.73
    or $30.57 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Valli Vineyard ‘The Real McCoy’ Pinot Gris Orange Wine 2022

    $51.65
    or $49.07 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Black Cottage Pinot Gris 2023

    $23.87
    or $22.68 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Mt Difficulty Roaring Meg Pinot Gris 2023

    $26.06
    or $24.75 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Kracher Pinot Gris 2019

    $39.00
    or $37.05 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Jean-Luc Mader Pinot Gris 2022

    $46.48
    or $44.16 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Pizzini Pinot Grigio

    $24.16
    or $22.96 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Vavasour Pinot Gris 2022

    $22.00
    or $20.90 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Joseph Cattin Pinot Gris 2022

    $35.87
    or $34.08 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Angove Long Row Pinot Grigio 187ml

    $3.41
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  • Paladino Pinot Grigio Venezia 2023

    $16.34
    or $14.70 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Longboard Wines Pinot Gris

    $29.20
    or $26.27 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Annais Pinot Grigio

    $20.34
    or $19.32 in case of 6 bottles.
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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

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Pinot Gris and Pinot Grigio wines?

Pinot Gris and Pinot Grigio are two names for the same grape variety, a white grape that originated in France as a pale mutation of the famous Pinot Noir. The grape is known for producing light, crisp, and refreshing wines, with flavours ranging from citrus and green apple to pear and melon. The difference between Pinot Gris and Pinot Grigio is essentially a matter of style, with Pinot Gris typically being richer and more full-bodied, while Pinot Grigio is lighter and more acidic; the first is primarily found in Alsace, France, while the latter is typical in Northern Italy.

What are the most popular Pinot Gris and Pinot Grigio wines?

Pinot Gris and Pinot Grigio are both popular white wines that are enjoyed around the world. Some of the most interesting Pinot Gris and Pinot Grigio wines include: Aquilani Pinot Grigio: This Italian wine is known for its crisp acidity and green apple and citrus flavours. Trimbach Pinot Gris: This Alsatian wine is rich and full-bodied, with flavours of pear and honey. Henschke Innes Vineyard Pinot Gris: An interesting Australian Pinot Gris that is medium-bodied and refreshing, with flavours of peach and apricot.

What are the different types of Pinot Gris and Pinot Grigio wine?

Pinot Gris and Pinot Grigio is made in various styles, depending on the winemaker’s preferences and the growing conditions of the grapes. Some of the different types of Pinot Gris and Pinot Grigio wine include: Light and crisp: These wines are typically made in a stainless steel tank, which preserves the wine’s fruitiness and freshness. They are often enjoyed as an apéritif or paired with light dishes like seafood or salads. Rich and full-bodied: These wines are often made with grapes that have been allowed to ripen fully, resulting in a more full-bodied and complex wine. They are often paired with richer dishes like roasted chicken or pork. Orange wine: This is a style of wine made by fermenting white grapes with their skins, resulting in a slightly orange wine and more tannins than a typical white wine. It is often paired with bold, flavourful dishes like spicy curries or stews.

What are the best Pinot Gris and Pinot Grigio wines?

The best Pinot Gris and Pinot Grigio wines are a matter of personal preference, as different people enjoy different wine styles. However, some of the best sources of Pinot Gris and Pinot Grigio wines include: • Trentino Alto-Adige Pinot Grigio, Italy. • Veneto Pinot Grigio, Italy. • Alsace Grand Cru Pinot Gris. • Australian Pinot Gris. • New Zealand Pinot Grigio. • Oregon Pinot Gris.

Pinot Gris For All Occasions

Pinot Gris produces wines for all occasions. White wine lovers will find in the versatile grape immense pleasure with light and medium-bodied wines to go with every meal. Pinot Gris is also delicious on its own, slightly chilled, especially on sunny days. Pinot Grigio might just become your go-to white wine on all occasions. Explore our selection of white wines from all over the world and buy Pinot Grigio online.