Tasting Highlights: Italian Pinot Grigio

The best Pinot Grigios have plenty of character
James Suckling
Posted: August 25, 2006

Just about everyone seems to like Pinot Grigio. In recent years, the white has become nearly as popular as Chardonnay in the United States. In my opinion, some of this is because the grape type is easy to pronounce and has a little more cachet to it than plain old Chardonnay.

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