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Gris vs Grigio 44.0
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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 c...
12PK - $12.42 / BTL
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Why do we love this case?
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 you’ve got some room for exploration, too. It’s pretty much the best way to get around the grape.
Each case contains TWO of the following:
2x Wood Park Whitlands Pinot Gris 2022
White — Pinot Gris
King Valley — Australia
This winemaker left the big smoke of Melbourne to chase the country dream in the King Valley, and we’re pretty glad they did. Their vineyard in Whitlands produces some of the area’s best pinot gris, so it’s no surprise the resulting wine is one that speaks proudly. It’s fresh, vibrantly expressing pear, apple and spice, and just viscous enough to put it beyond the grigio range. This one’s easy and delicious, perfect for any night of the week.
You’d pay $27 full price.

Tasting Notes
2x Fenetre Lavande Pinot Gris 2022
White — Pinot Gris
South Australia — Australia
Steely and tart south Aussie gris. Vibrant stone fruit and citrus on the back of bristling acidity. Gris sometimes gets relegated to the warmer months alone, and while it’s well and truly at home under the brolly at the beach or in the back yard, there’s much more this wine offers. This has zesty lemon and green apple at its core, but there is plushness and texture flanking that freshness. Beautifully balanced and multifaceted, this versatile gris will hit the spot year-round.
You’d pay $25 full price.

Tasting Notes
2x Gapsted Ballerina Canopy Pinot Gris 2022
White — Pinot Gris
King Valley — Australia
Another vintage and another year that this pinot gris provides outstanding value. Let’s just lay out the virtues; mature vines, fantastic high altitude vineyard site, thoughtful and precise winemaking and a low price tag.
There is an intense palate of fresh cut pear, green apple and subtle spice on the finish. It walks the tightrope of providing plenty of flavour while also being dry and crisp, right in the zone for Aussie gris. This has become the go to gris for many a mofo over the years so if this is your first run-in with this runaway success, welcome.
You’d pay $25 full price.

Tasting Notes
2x Fox Gordon Charlotte's Web Pinot Grigio 2021
White — Pinot Grigio
Adelaide Hills — Australia
A long awaited return for this mofo fave grigio, and we have to say it was absolutely worth it. The Adelaide Hills have been producing vino that has our heads in the clouds, and the beauty of grigio from this high country is its pure, refreshing delight. Crunchy throughout, with apples and pears leading the charge. Despite the rich flavours, it’s still super easy drinking and stellar value for under $12. Keep a bit of summer in your fridge this winter!
You’d pay $25 full price.

Tasting Notes
2x Colab and Bloom Pinot Grigio 2022
White — Pinot Grigio
South Australia — Australia
We love us some bright, fresh and vibrant grigio here at the ‘Fo. And this one hits all those notes. There’s pear and green apple in spades and wonderfully balanced acidity to cleanse the palate. Nothing pairs better with lunch on the deck than a wine just like this. It doesn’t need to be any more complicated than that.
You’d pay $25 full price.

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Tasting Notes
2x Twin Valleys Pinot Grigio 2022
White — Pinot Grigio
King Valley — Australia
Italy’s leading grape varieties have an established home in the King Valley, including the ever-popular pinot grigio. This example is bright with citrus and pear on the nose and freshness from the nose to the palate with a crisp, minerally finish - a lively white that’s ripe with enthusiasm. From a weekend BBQ to a plate of spaghetti marinara over candlelight, it’s a flexible food wine that is sure to please.
You’d pay $25 full price.
