Umbrian Pinot Grigio may not be as well known as the crisp, elegant (and pricey) wines from veneto, but for six bucks you get a plump, round, fruity dleight, with true varietal character. Its fresh, sweet pears, weightier and less steely thatn the versions from norther Italy, end in a clean, full finish.
— P.G.
(11/15/2001)
Funky on the nose, with indistinct berry fruit that takes on a strange peanut character. In the mouth the fruit is tart, short and somewhat green.
— M.S.
(2/1/2005)