Albola Pinot Grigio
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Description
Description
Albola Pinot Grigio is a crisp, 100% Pinot Grigio white wine from Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy, bottled at 12% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Produced under the Zonin family's stewardship — owners of the historic Castello di Albola estate since 1979 — this expression draws on premium fruit sources from northeast Italy's most celebrated white wine corridor. The 2009 vintage earned 84 points from Wine Enthusiast.
Quick Facts: ABV: 12% | Origin: Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy | Varietal: 100% Pinot Grigio | Producer: CVZ SPA (Zonin Family)
Production & Heritage
Castello di Albola traces its roots to a medieval Tuscan village perched in the Chianti hills, historically held by prominent families including the Acciaioli, Samminiati, Pazzi, and Ginori Conti before the Zonin family acquired the estate in 1979. For this Pinot Grigio, grapes are sourced from Friuli-Venezia Giulia in Italy's northeast — a region renowned for producing some of the country's finest white wines thanks to its cool Alpine-influenced climate and mineral-rich soils. The wine undergoes cold fermentation to preserve the grape's delicate aromatics and natural acidity, resulting in a clean, fruit-forward style characteristic of the region.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with bright citrus — lemon zest and grapefruit — before giving way to softer notes of ripe peach and cut green grass. A subtle undercurrent of white almond adds gentle complexity.
Taste: On the palate, the wine enters light and lean with clean citrus fruit, then broadens at mid-palate into honeydew melon and soft stone fruit. The acidity is bright and well-integrated, keeping the wine crisp without sharpness. A faint almond character threads through the finish.
Finish: The finish is short and clean, with lingering citrus peel and a refreshing mineral quality. It leaves the palate feeling dry and invigorated.
How to Drink Albola Pinot Grigio
Serve well-chilled, ideally between 45–50°F, in a standard white wine glass to concentrate its delicate aromatics. This is a straightforward sipper that shines on its own as an aperitif or alongside light fare. A Spritz benefits from the wine's crisp acidity and citrus notes as a lighter, wine-forward base. A Hugo Cocktail — combining Pinot Grigio with elderflower syrup, prosecco, and mint — pairs naturally with this wine's floral and melon undertones. For a simple warm-weather refresher, try a White Wine Sangria, where the peach and citrus character adds body without overwhelming the fruit additions.
Best For
- Warm-weather patio drinking and casual outdoor dining
- Pairing with a seafood-focused dinner party
- Introducing newcomers to Italian white wine
- Stocking a house wine for everyday meals
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Albola Pinot Grigio taste like? Albola Pinot Grigio delivers a light, crisp profile led by citrus, honeydew melon, and peach, with a subtle almond note and bright acidity throughout. The finish is clean and dry.
How does Albola Pinot Grigio compare to Cavit Pinot Grigio? Both are value-tier Italian Pinot Grigios sourced from northeast Italy, but Albola carries the backing of the Zonin family's Tuscan winemaking heritage. Cavit, a cooperative based in Trentino, tends to emphasize a slightly more neutral, mineral-driven profile, while Albola leans into peach and melon fruit character.
Is Albola Pinot Grigio good for beginners? Yes — its light body, straightforward fruit profile, and gentle acidity make it highly approachable for those just exploring Italian whites. It requires no decanting and drinks well immediately upon opening.
Where is Albola Pinot Grigio made? The grapes are grown in Friuli-Venezia Giulia in northeast Italy, one of the country's premier white wine regions. The wine is bottled by CVZ SPA in Gambellara, Italy, under the Zonin family portfolio.
What foods pair well with Albola Pinot Grigio? Grilled shrimp and light seafood complement the wine's citrus acidity. Bruschetta with fresh tomato mirrors its Italian origins. Chicken piccata echoes the lemon notes. Light vegetable soups work with the wine's lean body, and mild cheeses like fresh mozzarella or burrata balance its crispness.
What sizes does Albola Pinot Grigio come in? Albola Pinot Grigio is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle format.
Is Albola Pinot Grigio worth the price? Albola Pinot Grigio positions firmly in the entry-level tier for Italian Pinot Grigio, offering reliable quality and straightforward drinkability at a competitive price point within its category.
Why Albola Pinot Grigio?
What distinguishes this wine from the crowded Pinot Grigio shelf is the Zonin family pedigree behind it — a dynasty that has managed Castello di Albola and its wider Italian wine portfolio for over four decades. The fruit is sourced from Friuli-Venezia Giulia, a region that consistently produces Italy's most expressive Pinot Grigio thanks to its cool-climate growing conditions. Cold fermentation preserves the grape's natural aromatic intensity, delivering a clean, honest expression of varietal character. For a reliable everyday Italian white that faithfully represents its region, Albola delivers without pretension.
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