This is notably above the average for this wine type and price category, which I confess looks like “damning with faint praise,” but unless served ice cold (which is lamentably common with moderately priced Pinot Grigio), this shows real substance and flavor. Closer to medium-bodied than light (which is a surprise in itself), with fruit flavor recalling white melon and golden apples, this is an over-achiever. Often the choice in this category is refreshment value without flavor, or flavor without cut and acidity, but this gets the balance right.
Ca’ Del Sarto, Friuli (Italy) Pinot Grigio 2021
By Michael Franz