Pinot grigio is the name of the grape. Pinot grigio IS the varietal.
Pinot grigio IS a grape variety. Pinot grigio wine is made With pinot grigio vines.
Pinot Grigio is a white wine made from Pinot Grigio grapes.
Pinot Grigio is generally dryer.
The movie was called "Sideways" and it was about pinot noir, not pinot grigio.
Pinot Grigio is a pleasantly light, crisp wine.
They are two different grape varieties. They are however related. Pinot noir is a red grape while pinot grigio is white. Pinot gris and grigio are the same variety however grigio is usually fruity whereas gris is lean and mineral.
No two pinot grigios are the same. Neither are any two red wines. It could go either way.
A typical 750 ml bottle of Pinot Grigio contains about 1 to 2 grams of sugar per liter, which translates to approximately 0.75 to 1.5 grams of sugar in a standard bottle. The exact amount can vary depending on the specific brand and style of the wine, as some may have slightly higher residual sugar levels. Generally, Pinot Grigio is considered a dry wine.
There is no fat in wine.
Yes, Pinot Grigio should be refrigerated for storage to maintain its freshness and flavor.
There are many kinds, but the more common ones are pinot noir, pinot grigio, pinot blanc, and pinot munier.