Bodega Santa Julia

[+] Pinot Grigio

8.770 ratings
8.63 pro ratings
Mendoza, Cuyo, Argentina
Pinot Grigio
White Fish, Goat & Feta Cheese, Cheddar & Gruyere, Potato, Pasta, Herbs, Meaty & Oily Fish, Chili & Hot Spicy, Salads & Greens, Squash & Root Vegetables, Mushrooms, Tomato-Based, White Rice, Beans & Peas, Nuts & Seeds, Soft Cheese, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Duck, Oyster, Mussel, Clam, Chicken, Pungent Cheese, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Turkey, Shellfish, Oyster, Onion
Top Notes For
Tom Riley

Amazing value at $9! Good fruit and acid leading to a refreshing and slightly earthy finish. Quaffable but substantial enough to stand with plenty of meals.

Amazing value at $9! Good fruit and acid leading to a refreshing and slightly earthy finish. Quaffable but substantial enough to stand with plenty of meals.

2 people found it helpfulMar 17th, 2014
V
8.7

Great wine to drink before dinner and or with early guests.

Great wine to drink before dinner and or with early guests.

1 person found it helpfulDec 25th, 2016
"Odedi"

My first wine from the 2016 vintage.

Light golden in color with a yellow tint.

Pronounced nose of diesel, lemons, green apples, minerals, light tropical fruits, cooked vegetables, almonds, melons, white pepper and green herbs.

Medium bodied and creamy, with medium plus acidity and nice legs.

Dry on the palate with limes, grapefruits, citrus, sea salt, white pepper, minerals, spices, herbs, yeast, green apples and cream.

Medium finish with bitter almonds.

A nice, everyday Pinot Grigio from Mendoza, Argentina. Refreshing and creamy.
Nice on a hot day, and a good food wine.

This is my first Argentinian Pinot Grigio, and surprisingly, it has a lot of similarities to Riesling. Has more character than I expected from a PG.

Gets bitter as it warms up, but not bad for lunch. I paired it with a grilled salmon salad.

12.5% alcohol by volume.

My first wine from the 2016 vintage.

Light golden in color with a yellow tint.

Pronounced nose of diesel, lemons, green apples, minerals, light tropical fruits, cooked vegetables, almonds, melons, white pepper and green herbs.

Medium bodied and creamy, with medium plus acidity and nice legs.

Dry on the palate with limes, grapefruits, citrus, sea salt, white pepper, minerals, spices, herbs, yeast, green apples and cream.

Medium finish with bitter almonds.

A nice, everyday Pinot Grigio from Mendoza, Argentina. Refreshing and creamy.
Nice on a hot day, and a good food wine.

This is my first Argentinian Pinot Grigio, and surprisingly, it has a lot of similarities to Riesling. Has more character than I expected from a PG.

Gets bitter as it warms up, but not bad for lunch. I paired it with a grilled salmon salad.

12.5% alcohol by volume.

1 person found it helpfulDec 14th, 2016
steph s

Great deal. I kept thinking this was a sauv b when drinking

Great deal. I kept thinking this was a sauv b when drinking

Aug 1st, 2018
K Brooks

Very pleasant Pinot Grigio clean bright taste. Wonderful with salmon

Very pleasant Pinot Grigio clean bright taste. Wonderful with salmon

Feb 24th, 2018
Leah Keith

Delicious and light and wonderfully priced.

Delicious and light and wonderfully priced.

Feb 8th, 2017
Lauren S

Has a great aroma that is somewhat powdery and mineral. Well balanced flavor and acidity. Hints of apples?

Has a great aroma that is somewhat powdery and mineral. Well balanced flavor and acidity. Hints of apples?

Oct 5th, 2016
DC Radisson

🇦🇷 Great Pinot Gris. Excellent value.

🇦🇷 Great Pinot Gris. Excellent value.

Jun 24th, 2016
Robyn111

Smooth. Dry. Light

Smooth. Dry. Light

May 11th, 2016
Anne Gold

Enjoyed this bottle at Seasons 52 in UTC. Very light.

Enjoyed this bottle at Seasons 52 in UTC. Very light.

May 3rd, 2016