In the hills of Alto Adige, in the shadows of the Dolomite Mountains, Italy’s favorite white variety, Pinot Grigio, thrives delivering elegant, elevated wines with character. The Pinot Grigio from Alto Adige is not like others from Italy or really any other style of Pinot Grigio or Pinot Gris from any place in the world. The elevation of the vineyards of Alto Adige ensures a focused freshness, with great acidity, shines in each and every wine from the region.
Tiefenbrunner Pinot Grigio ($20), one of the region’s best, shines with golden peach, pink grapefruit zest, tropical passion fruit, and a crisp, clean mineral-intense backbone, ensuring fruit-forward flavors are kept light and bright.