Freixenet Pinot Grigio Wine 75cl
AED 55.00
Crisp, zippy, and dangerously easy to finish, this Italian Pinot Grigio is all about clean citrus, green apple, and a little pear on the side. It’s the kind of white wine that keeps things bright, not heavy, with a refreshing snap of acidity that makes every sip feel like a reset. Perfect weeknight Pinot Grigio vibes, minus the boring part!
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75cl / 750ml |
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Bright, crisp, and straight-up refreshing, this Italian Pinot Grigio is the bottle you reach for when you want a white wine that keeps the mood light but still tastes like you picked it on purpose.
It’s made in that classic Pinot Grigio style, clean fruit, lively acidity, and zero heaviness. So you get a wine that wakes up your palate instead of sitting on it. Think citrus zest, green apple crunch, and a soft pear note that rounds it out without turning it sweet.
If you’ve ever had a white wine that felt flat or watery, this is the fix. The acidity gives it structure and lift, so it feels crisp from start to finish, and it stays food-friendly without needing a dissertation to pair it. Keep it casual, it still shows up.
- Appearance: Pale straw with bright clarity
- Nose: Lemon peel, green apple, pear, a faint white-floral edge
- Taste: Citrus and orchard fruit up front, dry, with a clean, zippy line of acidity
- Body: Light-bodied, brisk, and refreshing
- Finish: Crisp and tidy, with lingering citrus and a touch of pear skin
This is a great fridge regular for when you want Italian white wine that plays nice with just about anything, salads, grilled chicken, seafood, creamy pastas, even salty snacks. It’s also a solid pick for sunny afternoons, low-key dinners, or when someone says “bring a white” and you refuse to bring something forgettable.
Freixenet is famous for sparkling wine, but their still wines have the same goal, make bottles that are easy to love and even easier to share.
Fun Fact: Freixenet’s signature black bottle design became so iconic in the sparkling world that people recognize it from across the room, before they’ve even read the label.