Wine enthusiasts in Toronto are in for a treat as Alsace Rocks! Wine Week makes its grand debut from October 23 to 31. This ...
An old axiom about food pairings with pinot gris goes like this: “Pinot gris and things from the sea.” And that’s why the crisp, refreshing flavors of Northwest pinot gris pair perfectly with our ...
Until the time comes when you can ask for a crisp Fromentot to pair with your Kumamotos on the half shell, Pinot Gris and Pinot Grigio are the names to know. Though the spelling is different and the ...
Somehow, it seems that pinot gris too often is overlooked despite being one of the most deliciously dependable wines produced in the Pacific Northwest. And this summer’s Cascadia International Wine ...
A humble white wine most famous in Italy and France’s Alsace region has become a major player in the Pacific Northwest. Pinot gris is a mutation of pinot noir and a sibling to pinot blanc. For many ...
OK, what’s the difference? Different names, same grape. Pinot Grigio = Italian. Pinot Gris = French. The white-wine grape has a grayish / brownish hue to its skin; ‘gris’ means ‘gray’ in French. By ...
Genetically speaking, there's no difference between the first two. And, contrary to widespread belief, there's virtually no difference with regard to the latter. Pinot grigio is merely the alternative ...
ONE OF THE least-understood grapes anywhere might just be pinot gris. It’s also one of the perfect wines for the Pacific Northwest. Known as pinot gris in the Alsace region of France and pinot grigio ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Red or white? When inquiring into someone's wine preference, you may find most people sit squarely in one camp. However, when it comes ...