Graffigna Elixio pinot Grigio 75cl
AED 39.00
Crisp, citrusy, and stupidly easy to drink, this Argentine Pinot Grigio is the kind of white wine you’ll open “just for a glass” and somehow finish. Think lemon zest, green apple, and a clean, breezy finish that keeps your palate awake. Great fridge staple for weeknights, seafood, and snacky spreads!
Crisp, bright, and endlessly drinkable, this Argentine Pinot Grigio is your no-fuss white wine for when you want refreshment, not a homework assignment. It’s light on its feet, packed with zippy fruit, and finishes clean so your next sip feels just as good as the first.
What makes it worth your time is the vibe, it leans into Pinot Grigio’s best traits, fresh citrus, orchard fruit, and a straight-up refreshing snap, while still bringing a little sun-kissed generosity you often find in Argentine white wine.
- Appearance: Pale straw with bright clarity, no haze, just clean and inviting.
- Nose: Lemon peel, green apple, pear, and a hint of white flowers, like spring air with a fruit bowl nearby.
- Taste: Crisp citrus and crunchy apple up front, then pear and a light stone fruit touch, with lively acidity that keeps it sharp and food-friendly.
- Body: Light-bodied, quick, clean, and refreshing.
- Finish: Dry and tidy, with lingering citrus zest and a gentle mineral edge.
This is the bottle you grab when you’re cooking something simple and tasty and want a white wine that won’t bulldoze the food. It plays especially nice with seafood, chicken, salads, and anything salty or crunchy on a snack board.
It’s also a solid “crowd read.” If your group is split between wine people and just-pour-me-something people, this lands right in the middle, flavourful, bright, and easy to keep coming back to.
If you’re building a home wine rotation, this is a smart fridge regular. It’s the kind of white that works for last-minute guests, sunny afternoons, or a random Tuesday when you want something crisp and uncomplicated.
Fun Fact: Pinot Grigio and Pinot Gris are the same grape, the name usually just signals the style, with Pinot Grigio leaning lighter and crisper, like this one.