For over a decade, Pinot Noir has been the crown jewel (if you will) of Oregon's wine growing regions. And while that's fine and dandy, it's kind of a bummer that their Pinot Gris is somewhat overlooked. Pinot Gris (also known as Pinot Grigio in Italy) is Oregon’s most widely planted white wine grape, and most can be purchased right under that $15 mark, making them the best value over any other type of white wine out of the state!
For more than three decades, Ponzi has been one of the most consistent producers of quality Pinot Gris in Oregon. They are wonderful stewards of the land, as they employ sustainable farming practices, and have been certified LIVE by the Oregon program for Low Input Viticulture and Enology (this certification recognizes compliance with specific sustainable agricultural practices and products)
Passionfruit, kumquat, kiwi waft from this aromantic nose. Tropical notes mingled with white jasmine, white lavender, touches of green tea, pear, white pepper and cumin. The compelling nose leads to a full, juicy mouth of ripe yellow plum, honeydew melon, salty freshness, starfruit and sweet meyer lemon.
For more than three decades, Ponzi has been one of the most consistent producers of quality Pinot Gris in Oregon. They are wonderful stewards of the land, as they employ sustainable farming practices, and have been certified LIVE by the Oregon program for Low Input Viticulture and Enology (this certification recognizes compliance with specific sustainable agricultural practices and products)
Passionfruit, kumquat, kiwi waft from this aromantic nose. Tropical notes mingled with white jasmine, white lavender, touches of green tea, pear, white pepper and cumin. The compelling nose leads to a full, juicy mouth of ripe yellow plum, honeydew melon, salty freshness, starfruit and sweet meyer lemon.
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