
Winery CoEnferSoleil Pinot Gris
In the mouth this white wine is a .
This wine generally goes well with vegetarian, shellfish or mushrooms.
Taste structure of the Soleil Pinot Gris from the Winery CoEnfer
Light | Bold | |
Dry | Sweet | |
Soft | Acidic |
In the mouth the Soleil Pinot Gris of Winery CoEnfer in the region of Valle d'Aosta is a .
Food and wine pairings with Soleil Pinot Gris
Pairings that work perfectly with Soleil Pinot Gris
Original food and wine pairings with Soleil Pinot Gris
The Soleil Pinot Gris of Winery CoEnfer matches generally quite well with dishes of shellfish, vegetarian or mushrooms such as recipes of fish and seafood gratin, leek, goat cheese and bacon quiche or chicken breast vol-au-vent.
Details and technical informations about Winery CoEnfer's Soleil Pinot Gris.
Discover the grape variety: Pinot gris
Pinot Gris is a grey grape variety mutated from Pinot Noir. It has its origins in Burgundy, where it is called pinot-beurot in reference to the colour of the grey robes worn by the monks of the region. Established in Alsace since the 17th century, pinot gris was called tokay until 2007. It is made up of bunches of small berries that vary in colour from pink to blue-grey. It is particularly well suited to the continental climate because it is resistant to the cold in winter and to spring frosts. This variety also likes dry limestone soils with plenty of sunshine in the summer. Pinot Gris is well suited to late harvesting or to the selection of noble grapes, depending on the year and the concentration of sugars in the berries. Pinot Gris wines are distinguished by their aromatic complexity of white fruits, mushrooms, honey, vanilla, cinnamon, etc., and their great finesse. In the Loire Valley, pinot gris is used in the Coteaux-d'Ancenis appellations. It gives dry or sweet wines with pear and peach aromas.
Last vintages of this wine
The best vintages of Soleil Pinot Gris from Winery CoEnfer are 2017, 0
Informations about the Winery CoEnfer
The Winery CoEnfer is one of of the world's great estates. It offers 14 wines for sale in the of Valle d'Aosta to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Valle d'Aosta
Valle d'Aosta is the smallest and least populated region in Italy, only one-eighth the Size of neighbouring Piedmont. It covers a mountainous area in the far northwest of Italy, where the country's borders meet those of France and Switzerland. Despite the region's small size and low profile, a wide range of red and white wines are produced from a selection of native and introduced Grape varieties. The most important of these is Picotendro, the local form of Nebbiolo.
The word of the wine: Trader-Handler
Champagne term for a merchant who buys grapes to make a Champagne wine himself.














