2023 La Fiera Pinot Grigio

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$9.99

11 in stock

Winemaker Notes

This wine has a straw color and a fruity bouquet. The palate is dry, soft, and well balanced. It is a fresh and crisp wine, both floral and fruity; it expresses ripe peach and apple flavors with a subtle mineral finish.

Food Pairing – Excellent with all types of grilled fish dishes and courses based on mushrooms. It is also a perfect match with pasta in cream or olive oil, perhaps with shrimp, though pairs well with a wide range of foods from salads to poultry to lighter, soft cheeses.

About La Fiera

Since 1928, the Botter family has been producing wines under environmentally friendly policies and with innovative production techniques and technologies. Today, the company is managed by the family’s third generation and specializes in wines of the Veneto. The origins of the carousel come from medieval riding fairs in the north of Italy. These elaborate “equestrian ballets” took place in royal courts and featured lavishly decorated horses and highly skilled riders performing synchronized formations. Popularity lead builders to replicate them by designing rotating platforms with mounted wooden horses for children to ride. The carousel has been the centerpiece of La Fiera, The Fair, for centuries.

2023 La Fiera Pinot Grigio

$9.99

11 in stock

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Size

Vintage

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Winemaker Notes

This wine has a straw color and a fruity bouquet. The palate is dry, soft, and well balanced. It is a fresh and crisp wine, both floral and fruity; it expresses ripe peach and apple flavors with a subtle mineral finish.

Food Pairing – Excellent with all types of grilled fish dishes and courses based on mushrooms. It is also a perfect match with pasta in cream or olive oil, perhaps with shrimp, though pairs well with a wide range of foods from salads to poultry to lighter, soft cheeses.

About La Fiera

Since 1928, the Botter family has been producing wines under environmentally friendly policies and with innovative production techniques and technologies. Today, the company is managed by the family’s third generation and specializes in wines of the Veneto. The origins of the carousel come from medieval riding fairs in the north of Italy. These elaborate “equestrian ballets” took place in royal courts and featured lavishly decorated horses and highly skilled riders performing synchronized formations. Popularity lead builders to replicate them by designing rotating platforms with mounted wooden horses for children to ride. The carousel has been the centerpiece of La Fiera, The Fair, for centuries.