However, the Italians adjusted the name, changing gris to grigio (both meaning grey due to the grape's pinkish-grey skin color), making it their own. Today, pinot grigio is the second most popular ...
Pinot Gris found its way across the globe as well, nestling in almost every wine region there is, but maybe the Pinot Gris from Hawke’s Bay due to its low rainfall and higher temperature can be ...
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It has spread to northern Italy, where it's known as Pinot Grigio, as well as to New World regions including Oregon. It's also still grown in Germany, where it's known as Grauburgunder.
It has spread to northern Italy, where it's known as Pinot Grigio, as well as to New World regions including Oregon. It's also still grown in Germany, where it's known as Grauburgunder.