Santa Margherita Pinot Grigio Italian White Wine (6 x 75cl Bottles)

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Santa Margherita Pinot Grigio Italian White Wine (6 x 75cl Bottles)

Santa Margherita Pinot Grigio Italian White Wine (6 x 75cl Bottles)

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Pinot Grigio is an Italian white grape variety that is used to make dry, lightweight, and crisp wines of zippy acidity. Pinot Grigio goes by several different names depending on where you are living. Specifically, it’s known as Pinot Grigio in Italy, Pinot Gris in France, Grauburgunder in Austria, and Grauer Burgunder in Germany. What’s more, Pinot Grigio is the second most popular white wine in the US. And, whereas it might not be the most complex wine in the world, it’s still loved by wine enthusiasts for its vibrancy and creaminess. Through the Santa Margherita, Torresella, Kettmeir, Ca’ del Bosco, Cà Maiol, Lamole di Lamole, Vistarenni, Sassoregale, Terrelíade and Cantina Mesa brands, (the group) represents one of the most significant clusters in the Italian wine sector, with over 22 million bottles sold in 2019 in 94 countries around the world. Oaky sensations can be detected on the nose and add depth. In fact, cedar and cinnamon spice become very pronounced after a few vigorous swirls. In the mouth, the wine is buttery and creamy. Tastes of ripe pineapples, peaches, apricots, and marzipan dominate. In addition, flavors of Meyer lemons, smoke, and cheese combine to create an even more mouthwatering result. The moderate acidity offsets the creaminess, while the finish is lingering with hints of pepper and kiwi. From 1930 to today, Venica & Venica has been producing exceptional wines through a synergistic relationship between Collio and the true passion for the land, the vineyards, and their grapes. Venica & Venica is a family winery with over 40 hectares of vineyards, crafting wines highly representative of the expressive, outgoing Italian spirit. Established in 1959, Domaine Zind Humbrecht represents the coming together of two wine-growing families located in the heart of France's Alsace region. The estate has long been certified organic (1998) and biodynamic (2002), and since 2002, Olivier Humbrecht has been president of the Biodyvin group.

Santa Margherita Pinot Grigio is a product of Santa Margherita Italy. Founded in 1935, Santa Margherita has more than eighty years in the production of Italian wine. Love and respect for the territory, attention to native grape varieties, a deep bond with tradition, and an endless pursuit of quality are their founding principles. The winery is part of Santa Margherita-Gruppo Vinicolo, which encompasses a family of estate properties from Italian appellations. As a consequence, they are considered one of the chief ambassadors of Italian wine-making around the world. How Is Santa Margherita Pinot Grigio Made? One of our key values is respect for humanity and all the Earth's creatures. We are continually reinvestigating new resources and technologies that help to deliver the highest quality, vegan and eco-friendly products. Vigne Del Malina wines are known for the simplicity and expressiveness of each individual grape variety they are made of. The winery is sustainable and has turned its vineyards into environmentally friendly wine production. Lastly, the specific vineyard in Vigne Del Malina is situated on alluvial soils with a fine microclimate, a great temperature range, and fresh air from the Alpine foothills. The result: Exceptional wines, expressive of the terroir.

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Though perhaps better known for its red Amarone della Valpolicella wines, Zenato also produces the world’s second most popular Pinot Grigio. Made from grapes grown in the Pinot Grigio heartland of delle Venezie IGT, this wine is affordable and accessible, dominated by fresh citrus and green fruit aromas and flavors. 1. Santa Margherita Pinot Grigio Alto Adige, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy According to winemaker Peter Zemmer, not all pinot grigio is the same. “In Alto Adige, pinot grigio flourishes under outstanding cool climatic conditions with big temperature differences between day and night,” he says, describing these conditions, in addition to good sunshine and ventilation, as “favorable for the variety.

Nowadays, Pinot Grigio faces stiff competition from New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc — which is equally refreshing but more aromatic and flavorful — yet it remains a well-liked, quaffable white wine. Leading the way are these, the 10 most popular Pinot Grigio brands in the world, according to search frequency data collected by Wine-Searcher.com. 10. Canyon Road Pinot Grigio, California, USA A technically flawless and well-made wine, its freshness assisted by something that’s rare on European wines, a screwcap. The wine was immediately popular and signified the democratisation of wine, allowing new consumers, especially women, to play a vital role in wine purchasing decisions into the future.Widening our gaze to the rest of the world, and not only to the United States, Santa Margherita’s Pinot Grigio “has successfully arrived in 90 different countries, "assuring us the value leadership in the Pinot Grigio segment also in markets of undisputed importance for Italian exports, such as Canada and Germany, as well as the opening of new markets for Italian wine, such as Australia, India, the Caribbean, Mexico and Brazil. Before the outbreak of the pandemic, good signs of growth were also recorded in the travel retail sector”, says Beniamino Garofalo. “The ease in conquering new markets, even those already producing wine, is due to the fact that Pinot Grigio Santa Margherita manages to be - even after 60 years - a modern wine, always in step with the times, loved by a very transversal public. It knows how to be the best choice in the most varied occasions of consumption and it is extremely versatile in the matching, not only with Italian or Mediterranean cuisine”.



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