2022 Talis Pinot Grigio

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$14.99

5 in stock

Tasting Notes

 

A light-bodied, fresh and easy-drinking white, with elder flower and ground ginger accents to the ripe pear and apple fruit. Drink now.

 

About Talis

 

The Talis vineyards are nestled amidst a luscious landscape cradled by the sea and sheltered by the Julian Alps, a terrain of lush and verdant hills that descend gently towards the sunny plains; this land, bordered by Austria and Slovenia, is called Friuli. A fusion of six independent producers, Talis is inspired by the dream of continuing the time -honoured wisdom of generations of Friulian winemakers.

Here, a love of the land and homage to the ancient traditions of Friulian viticulture merge to produce white and red wines that capture and embody the smells, spirit, and essential character of this very special land. Talis takes its name from the Friulian word for Taraxacum officinale (dandelion), which spreads its bright green, yellow and white carpet between the rows of vines the cling to the hillsides, one of the most characteristic features of this green and pleasant land.

2022 Talis Pinot Grigio

$14.99

5 in stock

Country

Size

Vintage

Categories: ,

Tasting Notes

 

A light-bodied, fresh and easy-drinking white, with elder flower and ground ginger accents to the ripe pear and apple fruit. Drink now.

 

About Talis

 

The Talis vineyards are nestled amidst a luscious landscape cradled by the sea and sheltered by the Julian Alps, a terrain of lush and verdant hills that descend gently towards the sunny plains; this land, bordered by Austria and Slovenia, is called Friuli. A fusion of six independent producers, Talis is inspired by the dream of continuing the time -honoured wisdom of generations of Friulian winemakers.

Here, a love of the land and homage to the ancient traditions of Friulian viticulture merge to produce white and red wines that capture and embody the smells, spirit, and essential character of this very special land. Talis takes its name from the Friulian word for Taraxacum officinale (dandelion), which spreads its bright green, yellow and white carpet between the rows of vines the cling to the hillsides, one of the most characteristic features of this green and pleasant land.