Elena Walch
Alto Adige Pinot Bianco


Wine snobs love to hate on Pinot Grigio, and 90% of the time, I agree. This one, though, falls in the other 10%. Haters can keep hating. That means this stuff will remain less than $20 a bottle.
Wine snobs love to hate on Pinot Grigio, and 90% of the time, I agree. This one, though, falls in the other 10%. Haters can keep hating. That means this stuff will remain less than $20 a bottle.
Jun 11th, 2019First tried this wine at the Mass St. Fish House restaurant, was told the label is from a female architect in Italy, I instantly fell in love with it. “Our Pinot Bianco presents itself in clear, bright straw yellow, with fruity aromas, fresh apple notes and a touch of herbs in the bouquet. In the mouth, the wine surprises with elegant, mineral depth, lively acidity and a fresh finish. An inviting aperitif wine and an ideal accompaniment for light dishes.”
First tried this wine at the Mass St. Fish House restaurant, was told the label is from a female architect in Italy, I instantly fell in love with it. “Our Pinot Bianco presents itself in clear, bright straw yellow, with fruity aromas, fresh apple notes and a touch of herbs in the bouquet. In the mouth, the wine surprises with elegant, mineral depth, lively acidity and a fresh finish. An inviting aperitif wine and an ideal accompaniment for light dishes.”
Aug 7th, 2018