In the glass
Aroma: yellow apple, pear, almond blossom, lemon zest
Palate: pear, almond skin, saline lift, fresh close
Dry Pinot Grigio from Scolaris in stainless steel.
What it pairs with
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Prosciutto di San Daniele with melon
Cured pork and stone-fruit Pinot Grigio are the canonical Friulian pairing. -
Grilled white fish
Sea bass and almond-skin Pinot Grigio lock together. -
Risotto with peas
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Spring vegetable risotto and Pinot Grigio's almond lift share fresh register. -
Aperitivo bites
Fresh Pinot Grigio keeps the aperitivo hour clean.
History
Dry Pinot Grigio from Scolaris at San Lorenzo Isontino.
Facts
- Producer
- Scolaris
- Grapes
- Pinot Grigio (100%)
- Classification
- DOC Friuli
- Oak
- Stainless steel fermentation, around 6 months on fine lees before bottling
- ABV
- 13.0%
- Price
- EUR 10 to 16 at retail
- Drinking window
- 1-4 from vintage
- First vintage
- 1985
Frequently asked about Scolaris Pinot Grigio
What does Scolaris Pinot Grigio taste like?
Yellow apple, pear, almond blossom and lemon zest on the nose; pear, almond skin, saline lift and a fresh close on the palate. Medium-bodied with high acidity.
When should I drink Scolaris Pinot Grigio?
Drink 1 to 4 years from vintage. The wine is built for fresh consumption.
Is Scolaris a family cellar?
Yes, Scolaris is a family-run cellar at San Lorenzo Isontino in Gorizia province.
What food pairs with Scolaris Pinot Grigio?
Prosciutto di San Daniele with melon is the canonical Friulian pairing. Grilled white fish, risotto with peas, and aperitivo bites are equally strong.