Andes Soul Pinot Grigio 75cl

AED 35.00

Crisp, citrusy, and seriously easy to love, this Argentine Pinot Grigio is your go-to white wine when you want refreshment without the fuss. Think green apple, pear, and a squeeze of lime with a clean, zippy finish. Bright enough for patio pours, friendly enough for weeknight pasta, and way more interesting than your usual “whatever’s cold” bottle!

Size

75cl / 750ml

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Description

Bright, no-nonsense Pinot Grigio with a mountain-fresh vibe. Andes Soul brings that crisp white wine energy, the kind that wakes up your palate with citrus and orchard fruit, then gets out of the way so you can get on with having a good time.

If you’re bored of white wines that taste like nothing, this is your fix. Pinot Grigio is all about refreshment, and this one leans into it with lively acidity and clean fruit that feels snappy, not sleepy. It’s the bottle you open when you want something uncomplicated, but still worth talking about.

Being from Argentina is a big part of the charm here. Cooler, higher-elevation vineyard zones near the Andes are known for helping grapes keep their brightness, which translates to a fresher, more lifted sip. You get flavour, not heaviness.

  • Appearance: Pale straw with a bright, clear shine.
  • Nose: Lemon zest, green apple, pear, and a light white-flower note.
  • Taste: Crisp citrus and juicy orchard fruit up front, with tangy acidity that keeps everything tight and refreshing.
  • Body: Light-bodied and easy-drinking.
  • Finish: Clean and zesty, with a faint mineral edge that makes you want the next sip.

This is a clutch white wine to keep around for low-effort wins. It plays nice with salads, seafood, and creamy pasta, and it’s also a solid pick when your group chat can’t agree on “what kind of wine.” Basically, it keeps the peace.

Pinot Grigio fans will love the classic profile, and Sauvignon Blanc drinkers who want something a little softer, but still bright, will feel right at home. It’s crisp, clear, and refreshment-forward, no palate gymnastics required.

One more thing, this style shines because it stays focused. No oak, no distraction, just fruit, freshness, and a clean finish that doesn’t hang around too long.

Fun Fact: Argentina is famous for Malbec, but some of its most exciting whites come from cooler Andean-influenced vineyard areas where nighttime temperatures drop hard, helping grapes hold onto that zingy acidity.