Gris vs Grigio 22.0
- Mixed
- Various
Ah, the age-old debate. Do I go for a gris or a grigio? Centuries of hard study and impossible calculations by boffins all over the world have gotten us no closer to finding an answer. Then, someone at Vinomofo put this case together and we collectively face-palmed at the simplicity of the solution. Here, you get two bottles of six different wines. Each wine is a little different so youâve got some room for exploration, too. Itâs pretty much the best way to get around the grape.
Each case contains TWO of the following:
White
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- Pinot Gris
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- King Valley
- Pinot Gris
- King Valley
Another vintage from a killer producer from the King Valley, glorious gris-growing country. DâSas certainly know what theyâre doing with the grape. Nevertheless, the amount of flavour and complexity you get for your money is surprising. Luscious, plentiful orchard flavours abound here. Apples and pears, exotic spices, clove and almond meal make for a marvellous marriage with Asian cuisine or creamy cheeses.
White
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- Pinot Gris
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- Mornington Peninsula
- Pinot Gris
- Mornington Peninsula
Panton are a small family-run winery from Mornington who make wonderful wines from their own vineyards. Their luscious pinot gris is handpicked, from a single vineyard site and made in a generous style - a little nod towards chardonnay in the winemaking, but still unmistakably gris. Herbaceous with stone fruit, lemon curd and a lingering finish.
White
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- Pinot Grigio
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- King Valley
- Pinot Grigio
- King Valley
Italyâs leading grape varieties now have an established home in the King Valley, including the ever-popular pinot grigio. This example of the grape is bright with grapefruit and apple on the nose and freshness from the nose to the palate - a lively white thatâs ripe with enthusiasm. From a weekend BBQ to a plate of spaghetti marinara over candlelight, itâs a flexible food wine that is sure to please.
White
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- Pinot Grigio
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- King Valley
- Pinot Grigio
- King Valley
What can't Gapsted do? They are an absolute Alpine winemaking powerhouse and this grigio is just an entry into their world of reds and whites. The wine is refreshing and herbaceous, with delicate florals and crisp apple. It's bright and nervy on the palate. Deeee-lish!
White
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- Pinot Gris
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- Hilltops
- Pinot Gris
- Hilltops
This one is from the Hilltops, not the Hills, as you may have misread. Tertini are based in the NSW region which has cool nights and a long season, perfect for aromatic whites. This gris is on the brighter side with zesty citrus and juicy apples and is subtly textural. Lees maturation adds a bit of depth and richness.
White
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- Pinot Grigio
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- King Valley
- Pinot Grigio
- King Valley
Ludic means âshowing spontaneous and undirected playfulnessâ. I canât believe I havenât been called this before now. Itâs ludicrous. From Australiaâs unofficial home of the Italian varieties, King Valley, comes a properly flavoursome wine - youâll get pear, stone fruits and citrus, plus minerality and a lively texture. Playful this wine is indeed - whether itâs Trivial Pursuit or backyard cricket - this wine will be a good match.