Ecco Domani pinot grigio is a great bet for a budget white wine. From the Veneto region of Italy, this pinot grigio usually sells for less than $10 and expresses some of the nuances and complexities of more expensive pinot grigios.
In the glass, this pinot grigio is quite clear and has a golden straw [...]
You know Yellow Tail, come on. In the last half decade, Yellow Tail has used shrewd marketing to become on of Australia’s most recognized wine labels. Yellow Tail produces a lot of affordable wine, and the quality tends to be consistent.
No different for their pinot grigio. This pinot grigio was made for al fresco [...]
Cavit is a popular pinot grigio label, and at a price point of around $10, it is a reasonably good deal for al fresco dining and cookouts with friends.
This pinot grigio originates from the Trentino-Alto Adige region in Italy.
In the glass, the color tends to be a bit brighter than other pinot grigios, [...]
Barefoot wines are a lot like the Yellow Tail wines — made for mass marketing. Barefoot are a bit more explicit in this respect, though, because they do not even list a vintage on the bottle.
Whatever; save for probably the Santa Margherita, most of the pinot grigios I review here do not differentiate that [...]
Santa Margherita became the standard-bearer for pinot grigios when it was introduced to the United States in 1980. It comes from the Trentino-Alto Adige region of Northeastern Itay.
In the glass, this wine has a pale color that reminds me of dry straw.
On the nose, the first sensation I get is the fruitiness. The [...]

