Tasting: Artie Pinot Grigio
Artie Pinot Grigio
Variety: Pinot Grigio
Country: Italy
Region: N/A
Vintage Year: Nonvintage
Price: $7.99
Critic Review: "Fruity but only in the sense that the 'fruity' taste absolutely blends itself in with the expected profile of a Pinot Gris. Not overly acidic, if at all. One criticism I’d have, if I were pushed to make a criticism, is that it’s a bit weak in overall profile."
- Nick Chudolij on Vivino
Wine Folly: Pinot Grigio is characterized by flavors of white peach, lemon zest, cantalope, crushed gravel, and raw almond. I tasted lemon adn a hint of raw almond upon my first sip of Artie's Pinot Grigio. The wine was dry with a medium to light body with a medium acidity. Wine Folly recommended pairing Pinot Grigio with seafood, so I drank this wine with fish tacos I made at home. The wine and tacos balanced each other well.
My Review: I was not that pleased with Artie's Pinot Grigio. I looked into "Artie" as a brand and it turns out to be a wine line released by Giant Food. Their goal is to create affordable and quality wine. I did not like Artie's Pinot Grigio because it tasted watery. There was not much flavor and it tasted watered down. It was dry and acidic, but it just did not appeal to my palate. As Chudoliji said in his review, this Pinot Grigio is "weak in overall profile." There is not that much aroma or flavors that I took away from the wine. It was fun to try this cool-looking wine, but I would not purchase it again.
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