Despite its "colorful" appearance, the Pinot-Grigio Rosé is actually a white wine.
In the press, however, the grape juice is not immediately separated from the skins, so that it takes on the light color typical of rosé and a slightly more intense fruit.
The Pinot Grigio Rosé keeps what its appearance promises.
It is a light, fresh wine with a fruity-floral bouquet and a nice, balanced overall impression on the palate.
Fruity notes of raspberries.