Pinot Grigio

/PEE-noh GREE-jyoh/
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Pinot Gris. A white grape variety used for some light red or rosé wines. It is grown predominantly in the north east of the country and is more highly regarded than Pinot Bianco, despite producing wines of similar quality.

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