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Pinot Gris/Grigio Wines

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Decent but not stellar but growing on me (9)
2015 Fern Ridge - Pinot Gris

Interesting acidity and pear (9)
2015 Albino Armani - Corvara

Smack yo mama good (10)
2015 Albino Armani - Colle Ara

Still sugary (7)
2014 Summit Estates - Pinot Gris

Still lovely but still demure (9)
2014 Ca' Montini - Pinot Grigio

Clean and crisp (9)
2013 Kupelwieser - Pinot Grigio

Lovely in the middle (9)
2013 Yalumba - Pinot Grigio

Nice and light (10)
2012 Wine by Joe - Pinot Gris

A little too hot (7)
2012 Union Wine Company - Kings Ridge Oregon Pinot Gris

It's baaaack (10)
2012 Kim Crawford - Pinot Grigio

Alsace in America (9)
2012 Joel Gott - Pinot Gris

I'm unimpressed (7)
2012 La Crema - Pinot Gris

Not as good as it could or should be (8)
2010 Milbrandt Vineyards - Pinot Gris

Barely passable (0)
2011 A to Z - Pinot Gris

Pretty good white peaches (9)
2011 Estancia - Pinot Grigio

Pears and citrus, with just a tad too much acidity (9)
2011 OFV - Olsen Family Vineyards - Pinot Gris

Taste like a bland Pinot Blanc (6)
2010 Corvallis Wine Co. - Pinot Gris

Smells like apples, tastes like pears and apricot (9)
2009 Sokol Blosser Winery - Pinot Gris

Maybe I need to rethink my takes on this varietal (8)
2009 Santa Margherita - Pinot Grigio

Old style Pinot Grigio with a hint of new world flavor (9)
2008 Hopewell Valley Vineyards - Pinot Grigio

A vanilla aspect in a Pinot Gris (8)
2006 Duck Pond - Pinot Gris

Alsace, you almost fooled me (8)
2006 Hugel & Fils - Gentil

Light peaches and pears, but definitely Gris instead of Grigio (8)
2006 Coleman Vineyard - Pinot Gris

Pear [and a dab of peach] wonderment (9)
2004 Trimbach - Pinot Gris : Reserve


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