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Pinot Gris and Pinot Grigio – two wines you’ll definitely want to keep stocked in your collection. While they come from the same grape, each offers its own unique style.

Pinot Grigio is light, crisp, and refreshing. It’s that perfect go-to when you’re craving something dry, with a bright, zesty kick. Think citrusy notes and a super clean finish – perfect for pairing with seafood, light salads, or just sipping on a warm afternoon.

Then there’s Pinot Gris, which has a bit more body and depth. It’s smoother, with rich flavours of pear and honey that give it a fuller mouthfeel. It’s ideal if you’re after something with a bit more complexity, but still easy to enjoy.

We’ve sourced our Pinot Gris and Pinot Grigio from Australia’s top cool-climate regions, like Tasmania, Adelaide Hills, and King Valley, so you know you’re getting quality every time. Looking for a wine that’s crisp and refreshing, or one that offers a little more richness and depth? We've got the perfect bottle for you.

Order now and have your favourite Pinot Gris or Pinot Grigio delivered right to your door – ready for whatever occasion comes next!

FAQs About Pinot Gris/Grigio White Wine

What’s the difference between Pinot Gris and Pinot Grigio wines?

They come from the same grape, but the difference lies in the style and origin.

  • Pinot Grigio: Fresh. Crisp. Dry. You’ll usually get notes of green apple, lemon, pear, and a bit of minerality. If you love Sauvignon Blanc or dry Riesling, you’ll feel right at home here.

  • Pinot Gris: Richer. Rounder. Still refreshing, but with more texture. Expect flavours like ripe pear, stone fruit, gentle spice, and sometimes a creamy finish. It’s the kind of white that holds its own with food.

What’s the best food match for Pinot Gris and Pinot Grigio wines?

These two are absolute stars when it comes to food matching.

  • Pinot Grigio is the Italian style – typically light, crisp, and super refreshing. You’ll often taste citrus, green apple, and pear, with a dry, zesty finish. It’s a great choice if you enjoy bright, clean wines like Sauvignon Blanc or dry Riesling. This style is all about freshness and simplicity, making it a popular go-to for warm days and lighter meals.

  • Pinot Gris, on the other hand, is the French style – usually from the Alsace region. It’s fuller-bodied, richer, and more textured. Think ripe pear, stone fruits, hints of spice, and sometimes a touch of honey or creaminess. It’s still dry but has a rounder mouthfeel and more depth, perfect for when you want something with a little more complexity that still goes down easy.

So, same grape, different personalities. If you're after something crisp and lean, go Grigio. Want something with a bit more weight and flavour? Gris is your pick.

What brands offer the best Pinot Gris/Grigio wines?

At Just Wines, we proudly offer an exceptional selection of Pinot Gris and Pinot Grigio wines from renowned producers like Barefoot, De Bortoli, 17 Trees, and Tread Softly. These wineries are known for producing high-quality wines that capture the essence of Australia’s best cool-climate regions.

Is there a difference between Australian and Italian Pinot Grigio?

Yes! Italian Pinot Grigio tends to be ultra-light, dry, and crisp – made for refreshment. Australian Pinot Grigio often keeps that freshness but can offer a bit more fruitiness and character thanks to the climate and winemaking style. You'll also find that Australian Pinot Gris leans richer and more aromatic.

Can Pinot Gris or Pinot Grigio age well?

While most Pinot Gris and Pinot Grigio are made to be enjoyed young and fresh, some premium Pinot Gris – especially those with more structure and acidity – can develop beautifully over a few years. You'll notice deeper flavours, more complexity, and a rounder mouthfeel as they age.

How should I serve Pinot Gris and Pinot Grigio?

Best served chilled – around 8–10°C (or straight out of the fridge after 15 minutes of resting). Use a standard white wine glass to let the aromas shine, and don’t be afraid to experiment with pairings. These wines are surprisingly food-friendly.

Is Pinot Gris/Grigio wine dry or sweet?

Most Pinot Grigio and Pinot Gris are dry wines. Pinot Grigio is typically drier and crisper, while Pinot Gris, although still dry, can feel a little rounder and fruitier. However, some winemakers do produce off-dry or slightly sweet styles—check the tasting notes or product description for details

Why should I buy Pinot Gris/Grigio from Just Wines?

Because we’ve done the hard part for you. No guesswork. No bad picks. Just a collection of Pinot Gris and Pinot Grigio that’s been carefully chosen for flavour, quality, and value.

And yes — we deliver fast, Australia-wide. So the perfect bottle (or three) is only a few clicks away.

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