Delicate aromas and a dry, crisp, vibrant texture featuring apple, pear, and stone fruit with hints of white flowers and almonds, it’s the perfect wine for the adventurous soul.
Trivia: Although a white wine, Pinot Grigio is a dark, red-skinned grape(!) and is also used to make rose (rosato in Italian) wine. It was originally grown in Burgundy before finding its home in Italy — with a quick stop in Switzerland on the way. Most wine historians believe that Pinot Grigio is a mutation of Pinot Noir. More Pinot Grigio is grown in the Veneto — where this wine is from — than anywhere else in the world.
Pronounced The Seeker PEE-noh GREE-zhee-oh
Vino Joe Says...
Vino Joe: “Pinot Grigio is perhaps the friendliest white wine in the world — it is easy drinking on its own, great with food, and offends no one. There is an enormous sea of Pinot Grigios on the market, and many are forgettable. The Seeker, on the other hand, is worth seeking out (see what I did there?) because it has pleasing floral aromas, ripe fruit flavor, distinctive minerality, and racy acidity that distinguishes it from others in its price range.