Pinot Grigio in California
Pinot grigio in California is one of the wine varietals popular among Californian wine makers. Over
18 wineries in this region offer the pinot grigio and the fact with many of
them is their first venture with the pinot grigio varietals. Also known as pinot
gris, this wine species of white wine grape belongs to the vinis vitifera, a
mutant clone of pinot noir. This grayish blue fruit (gris means gray) is widely
grown in the vineyards of California
and sometimes, it has a brownish pink to white appearance. Pinot grigio wines refer to the “pinecone” in French and this is because of the shape of
the grape clusters.
Wines made from pinot grigio grapes
are arranged in special wine baskets for gifting friends and family members. The wine varies
from copper to golden yellow and sometimes a tinge of pink is also visible. The
specialty of Californian winemakers is that they have enologists and viticulturists
with advanced skills, for preparing the best chardonnay available. Panels of wine tasters have certified the pinot grigio in California from very good to outstanding
categories. In fact, experts are amazed at the sheer excellence of wines coming from a place that lacks in
previous experience in preparing pinot grigio and with scanty information on
the domestic front.
All varieties of
pinot grigio in California are manifested with aroma,
flavor, texture, balance and feel. These wines
are expressive and at times hint at an excess of flavor, although this is never
overdone. Pinot grigio wines in California are softer than a lot of Sauvignon Blanc varieties
and do not have that oak taste like the California
Chardonnay. Wine makers here don’t
put the cabernet through a malo
lactic fermentation, though they are often marked by a creamy look, identical
to custard, while at the same time retaining the dual properties of freshness
and brightness on your palate.
Food to Complement Pinot Grigio
Pinot grigio in California comes in various flavors that are both engaging as well as complex and
effectively complement a wide variety of food stuffs. Some of the foods with
which you can try the Californian merlot
wine are the following:
- -Mussels
- -Antipasto in light tomato, white wine sauce
and basil
- -Tom Kha Gai or Thai coconut chicken soup
- -Grilled chicken soup
- -Linguini with white clam sauce
- -Grilled chicken breast with beurre blanc
Whatever type of
light dish it is, pinot grigio grapes taste equally fine with various kinds of Asian
foodstuff or light dishes.
Guard against
the Italian imported varieties as the quality is not consistent. This is one
aspect in which you can trust the pinot
grigio in California
as the wine makers here are still new to this type of grape and that is why the
focus is more on quality.
The first pinot grigio in California was planted in 1966 when
attracting the market was tough until salmon traders were available. The
popularity of pinot gris has grown since the mid 1990s, with fields spanning
over 1600 acres.
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