This one I've had in the house for awhile... and I just never got around to opening it.
On the back label it says:
Italian dry white wine
Bolla Pinot Grigio has the fresh fruit and pleasing aromas of peach, melon, pear and lime. Light-bodied and refreshing with a slight aftertaste, this wine nicely compliments seafood, poultry and light red-sauced pasta.
Open up and enjoy Bolla Pinot Grigio, chilled.
Company Links:
Bolla main
Each of their wine varietal pages come with a recipe of something that would go well with each wine. That's kinda neat how they have that.
Pinot Grigio page with recipe for Italian chicken pasta
Another web site's "winery tour"
Price: Not sure. I bought mine so long ago, I don't know the price. And the company web site doesn't have any prices listed. If I remember to look the next time I'm in the store, I will make sure I jot it down.
Smells fresh, clean. Slightly fruity but not sweetly fruity like juice. Tastes slightly fruity too- but not sweet. Almost odd that it seems to smell sweeter than it tastes, and I am almost left wishing it was sweeter, and more like a Reisling. But it does taste and feel very fresh. I can definitely say that for the "Pinots"- I much prefer Pinot Grigio for a white than I do the Noir for a red. Very good wine for a light relaxing white; I would definitely buy this one again.
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Second-day glass of this wine... still doesn't smell very sweet or taste very sweet (I guess my sweet tooth is on fire right now) but I do love this wine! It's very fresh, and very clean. I just have to watch myself because I can drink it too quickly the way it is so smooth... and then find myself having too much. This is one I would "bookmark" to buy again. I saw a bottle of it in the grocery store today and it was about $8. Not even expensive! Woohooo!
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4/14- bottle still in the fridge! Having a glass today and it's slightly vinegary but drinkable. I might not finish that last glass' worth still in the bottle though.
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