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Brys Estate Vineyard and Winery Pinot Grigio(2006)
- Winery:
- Brys Estate Vineyard & Winery
- Varietal:
- Pinot Grigio
- Region:
- USA > Michigan > Old Mission Peninsula
- Type:
- White Wine
- User Tags:
- fruit, citrus, style, pinot grigio, white grape, varietal, mediterranean and subtropical fruits, lemon, estate, complex
Wine Recommendation: Brys Estate 2006 Pinot Grigio Winemaker's Notes: The varietal Pinot Gris can be made in two different styles. Pinot Grigio is made in the Italian style. It is stainless steel fermented producing clean and fresh wine, which is well balanced with fruit flavors and acidity. Pinot Gris is made in the French style, later harvest fruit, bigger body and mid-palate, oftentimes with an oak influence. Brys Estate produces the "Grigio" style. Tasting Notes: Made in the classic Pinot Grigio style, this wine shows well balanced tones of passion fruit and citrus. It read more...
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Source:
Appellation America Wine Portal
- This wine shows well balanced tones of passion fruit and citrus, beautiful complexity, acidity balance and aroma.
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Source:
Appellation America
- Pinot Gris is the varietal name in French. It also represents a wine style characterized by the Alsace version with later-harvested fruit, fuller body, bigger mid-palate and sometimes an oak influence.On the other hand, Pinot Grigio is the varietal name in Italian. Yet, it too expresses a style that is stainless steel tank fermented, resulting in a fresh, clean and bright wine. Given the cooler climate of Michigan's Old Mission Peninsula, this latter is the Brys Estate chosen style.Its slight golden-rose color showcases the grape's Pinot Noir relationship. Beautifully complex read more...
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Source:
Appellation America Wine Portal
- Pinot Gris is the varietal name in French. It also represents a wine style characterized by the Alsace version with later-harvested fruit, fuller body, bigger mid-palate and sometimes an oak influence. On the other hand, Pinot Grigio is the varietal name in Italian. Yet, it too expresses a style that is stainless steel tank fermented, resulting in a fresh, clean and bright wine. Given the cooler climate of Michigan's Old Mission Peninsula, this latter is the Brys Estate chosen style. Its slight golden-rose color showcases the grape's Pinot Noir relationship. Beautifully complex read more...



