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Pinot Grigio TASTING NOTES How to Taste TASTING NOTES Initial delicate notes of citrus and white flowers lead to aromas of ripe melon, tropical fruit, and stony minerality. The palate offers fruity effervescence and a slight hint of sweetness.. How to taste: Look at the appearance: Pinot Grigio The Wine Identify aromas and flavors How to properly laud the wine that effectively put us on the map? Our flagship Pinot Grigio, consistently #1 in the Michigan market for wines of its ilk, is a wine for all. Delicate, aromatic, and perfectly balanced, this is the wine to serve at a dinner party. Whether your guests are fans of drier or sweeter wines, this bottling will appeal to all. Characteristic Michigan acidity combines with soft sweetness to provide a wine experience that brings people together in both merriment and in agreement - this wine should be a staple in every cellar. Determine the profile Pinot Grigio, or Pinot Gris, TANNIN is a genetic mutation of SUGAR The Grapes the popular black grape, Pinot Noir. The name BODY The grapes used to make our signature Pinot Grigio, are comes from the French word for the color of the sourced from around the great state of Michigan. The benefit ACIDITY of using Pinot Gris from such a wide swath of growing regions berries - a pinkish-grey hue - “gris” or grey. is that you are able to get a greater range of aromas and flavor profiles from the grapes. Berries sourced from our lower AVA brethren get a longer growing season, and thus longer hang time resulting in heightened ripeness and What to Pair It With! fuller body. Grapes sourced from the region around Grand Traverse County offer With it’s tropical, fragrant nose and balance of crisp acidity and sweetness, this leaner, citrusy aromas with greater acid. Together, these factors combine to make a wine is stellar on it’s own. Pair with lighter fare, such as broiled fish, ceviche, or wonderfully balanced and aromatic wine. summer salads. TECHNICAL DATA Varietal: 100% Pinot Gris Case Production: 7000 Bowers Harbor Vineyards Vintage: 2016 pH/Residual Sugar: .5% RS 2896 Bowers Harbor Road Traverse City, MI 49686 Appellation: Michigan ABV: 12% 231-223-7615 www.bowersharbor.com.
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