Daisy Pinot Grigio 2022
Primary flavours

Apple

Banana

Lemon

White Pear

Hazelnut

Honeysuckle

Spice
Details
The Daisy wines have been made in collaboration with the GPD gang and we have produced a Pinot Grigio that hits all the sweetspots! There is a light, summer edge to this wine with balanced pear, honeysuckle and lemon zest notes which makes this perfect for warm weather. The wine finishes with a touch of spice and banana edge, lovely stuff.
Origin: Burgundy, in eastern France. Mainly Grown In: Italy (as Pinot Grigio), Germany (as Grauburgunder - the local name for Pinot Gris), USA, France (as Pinot Gris). Key Facts: Drum roll please... Pinot Gris and Pinot Grigio are two different names for THE SAME GRAPE VARIETY. The use of Gris or Grigio depends on which country the grape was grown in and subtle stylistic differences. Pinot Grigio is the Italian version, and is typically known for being light and zesty. Where as Pinot Gris, the French version of the grape, is often richer and riper tasting with some spiciness. When made outside of Italy and France, Grigio or Gris name is used as a marker to define the style that the winemaker thinks it suits best; lean like Italian Pinot Grigio or riper and rounder like the French Pinot Gris. Fun Fact: Pinot Grigio is not made from white grapes. Yep, you read that right. Depending on the region where the grapes come from, the colour can range from blueish grey to dark red.
Origin: Burgundy, in eastern France. Mainly Grown In: Italy (as Pinot Grigio), Germany (as Grauburgunder - the local name for Pinot Gris), USA, France (as Pinot Gris). Key Facts: Drum roll please... Pinot Gris and Pinot Grigio are two different names for THE SAME GRAPE VARIETY. The use of Gris or Grigio depends on which country the grape was grown in and subtle stylistic differences. Pinot Grigio is the Italian version, and is typically known for being light and zesty. Where as Pinot Gris, the French version of the grape, is often richer and riper tasting with some spiciness. When made outside of Italy and France, Grigio or Gris name is used as a marker to define the style that the winemaker thinks it suits best; lean like Italian Pinot Grigio or riper and rounder like the French Pinot Gris. Fun Fact: Pinot Grigio is not made from white grapes. Yep, you read that right. Depending on the region where the grapes come from, the colour can range from blueish grey to dark red.
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Specs
Region
Limestone Coast
country
Australia
Grape type
Pinot Grigio
Wine Maker
Hidden Sea
Alcohol
12.5%
Vintage
2022
Cellar period
1-3 years
Production method
Vegan
State
SA
Pairing guide
A good bottle of Pinot Grigio is an absolute must when it comes to sunny day dining, and this release from Daisy hits all the right notes with its delicious flavour profile and alluring zestiness. It’s a top match for simple pasta dishes, seafood recipes, grilled chicken breasts with a tropical fruit slaw, and southeast Asian curries with a lovely balance of sweetness and spice. Shellfish will work especially well, and it’s also excellent with a classic lemon and chicken risotto, cacio e pepe or turkey salad.
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Food

Fish Pie

Antipasto

Aromatic Chicken Dishes
Tastes

Crisp

Tangy

Light
Moods

Any and all
Seasons

Summer

Spring
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Wine region

Limestone Coast, Australia
The Limestone Coast is a large wine zone in the south-east of South Australia which has six wine regions that comprise the Limestone Coast; Coonawarra, Mount Benson, Mount Gambier, Padthaway, Robe and Wrattonbully. The Limestone Coast is in a unique position with cool winds and ocean waters throughout the summer months thanks to an oceanic event called the Bonney Upwelling which helps keep the vineyards cool during the hot summer months. The Limestone Coast produces a wide range of quality wines from classic Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz in Coonawarra to cool-climate varieties like Chardonnay and Pinot Noir in Robe and Mount Gambier. It is truly a versatile area and one of the backbones of the Australian wine industry.
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