TASTING NOTES COLOUR: Very pale straw. AROMA: Aromatic pear and stone fruit aromas with a slight floral lift. PALATE: Nectarine and crunchy pear couples with background spice. Its bright, mouth-watering acidity creates good line and length and a refreshing finish. FOOD: This wine is a popular choice in the Chrismont Restaurant thanks to its adaptable style making it possible to be enjoyed with so many dishes on our seasonal dining menus. WINEMAKING “The fruit for our La Zona Pinot Grigio is harvested early in the season to achieve its distinctive light floral fruit flavours with good natural acidity. The juice is handled oxidatively to naturally remove any colour and unwanted tannins prior to settling and racking, then fermented cool in stainless steel to preserve fruit flavours followed by a short maturation period on lees during autumn and winter, before bottling in spring.” Warren Proft, winemaker
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1992 Penfolds Grange
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2020 Whistler Wines Fruit Tingle Frizzante
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2021 Chrismont Pinot Grigio La Zona
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TASTING NOTES
COLOUR: Very pale straw.
AROMA: Aromatic pear and stone fruit aromas with a slight floral lift.
PALATE: Nectarine and crunchy pear couples with background spice. Its bright, mouth-watering acidity creates good line and length and a refreshing finish.
FOOD: This wine is a popular choice in the Chrismont Restaurant thanks to its adaptable style making it possible to be enjoyed with so many dishes on our seasonal dining menus.
WINEMAKING
“The fruit for our La Zona Pinot Grigio is harvested early in the season to achieve its distinctive light floral fruit flavours with good natural acidity. The juice is handled oxidatively to naturally remove any colour and unwanted tannins prior to settling and racking, then fermented cool in stainless steel to preserve fruit flavours followed by a short maturation period on lees during autumn and winter, before bottling in spring.” Warren Proft, winemaker
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