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Pinot grigio is the name of the grape. Pinot grigio IS the varietal.
The number of calories in a glass of pinot grigio depends on the size of the glass. A standard glass of 5 ounces is approximately 122 calories. However, the number of calories can vary slightly with the winery. Nutritiondata.com is an excellent source for this kind of information.
It contains about 130 calories and, when consumed in moderation, is beneficial to good health.
No two pinot grigios are the same. Neither are any two red wines. It could go either way.
Pinot gris is a genetic variant of pinot noir, less pigmented in the skin than PN, but more than Pinot Blanc. Some of the erries may be as dark as PN, others close to unpigmented. The origin is conjectured to be the same as PN, i e Bourgogne. It exists under several other names, such as pinot grigio (in Italy), Malvoisie, Fromenteau. The latter names can indicate several different grape varieties with little or no realtion to each other. A wine made from the grape will in Alsace also be called Pinot Gris (with addition of place of origin if this is a named place, such as a Grand Cru). In Germany it may be called Grauburgunder, or Ruländer - the latter after the first person to grow and commercialise wine made from PG in that part of Germany (the Palatinate). In Hungary, it goes under the name of Szürkebarat, when grown around the Lake Balaton.
0.1-1 grams. Could be higher but thats a pretty standard range.
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.