David Hook Pinot Grigio 2023 (6 Bottles) Hunter Valley

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The word grigio means grey in Italian but the colour of Pinot Grigio varies in hue depending on climatic conditions during the growing season. This years wine is bright medium green with yellow and gold tinges. It has a sweet aroma of melon and tangerines with a touch of spice and flint. The wine is well balanced between fruitiness and acidity. The flavour is distinctive, complex crisp and lively.
This crisp steely dry white is excellent when served chilled in warmer weather.

Cellaring: Drink now, not one for the cellar.

Food Accompaniment: Pinot Grigio has an easy to please flexibility when it comes to paring with food. The forward fruit characters and flavoursome but not too weighty palate means that it comfortably soaks up a range of cuisines. It becomes a wine that you could drink before a meal and during a meal, particularly lunch. If you’re searing some seafood, tossing a Thai beef salad together, Pinot Grigio would be the perfect match.

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Description

“Wines with Outstanding Regional and Varietal Characters that Reflect their Place of Origin and Vintage”

When I planted the Pothana vineyard in the early 1980s, I selected sites on the family grazing property that I believed would provide consistent quality and individual style, character and integrity. The accumulated knowledge and experience gained over time have resulted in wines with outstanding regional and varietal characters that reflect their place of origin and the vintage.

We’re proud of our place as a quality Hunter Valley winery and would be delighted to welcome you to a tasting at Pothana Winery.

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