La Casada Pinot Grigio
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Description
Description
La Casada Pinot Grigio is a 12% ABV Italian white wine from Puglia, produced by Botter in a 75cl bottle. What sets this Pinot Grigio apart from leaner northern Italian renditions is its surprisingly full, rounded body and a waxy richness uncommon at its price tier — a direct result of the warmer Puglian climate and Botter's temperature-controlled vinification.
Quick Facts: ABV: 12% | Origin: Puglia, Italy | Grape: 100% Pinot Grigio | Producer: Botter
Production & Heritage
Botter is one of Italy's most prolific wine producers, with a portfolio that has collected medals at competitions including Mundus Vini, Berliner Wine Trophy, and Concours Mondial de Bruxelles. The La Casada Pinot Grigio is fermented in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks, a method that preserves the grape's delicate aromatics while maintaining freshness and crisp acidity. Sourcing from Puglia rather than the traditional Pinot Grigio strongholds of Trentino-Alto Adige or Veneto gives this wine a slightly riper, more generous fruit profile than many of its counterparts from the north.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: White flowers lead the nose, followed by a delicate thread of honey and ripe orchard fruit. There is a gentle floral lift that gives way to subtle blossom notes.
Taste: The entry is soft and approachable, with apple and light citrus across the mid-palate. As the wine opens, almond and blossom notes emerge alongside a waxy, textured character that lends unexpected depth. The overall impression is dry yet soft, full and rounded rather than sharp.
Finish: Medium in length with a clean, lightly honeyed fade. A gentle almond note lingers alongside fresh citrus, keeping the finish balanced and refreshing.
How to Drink La Casada Pinot Grigio
Serve chilled between 8–10°C to highlight its floral aromatics while allowing the rounded mid-palate to express itself fully. Equally enjoyable as a standalone aperitif or paired with food.
- Spritz: The wine's soft body and honeyed notes make it a natural base for an Italian white wine spritz with a splash of soda and an orange slice.
- White Sangria: Its ripe apple and citrus profile integrates well with seasonal fruit in a chilled white sangria.
- Hugo Cocktail: The floral aromatics complement elderflower liqueur, prosecco, and mint in this popular Italian aperitivo.
Best For
- Weeknight dinners where you want a reliable, food-friendly Italian white
- Outdoor entertaining and warm-weather gatherings
- Introducing someone to Italian Pinot Grigio without a steep price commitment
- Stocking a house wine that appeals to a wide range of palates
Frequently Asked Questions
What does La Casada Pinot Grigio taste like? It is a dry, soft white wine dominated by apple and light citrus flavors, supported by white flower aromatics, a touch of honey, and a distinctive waxy, almond-tinged mid-palate that gives it more body than many Pinot Grigios.
How does La Casada compare to Santa Margherita Pinot Grigio? Santa Margherita is sourced from the cooler Alto Adige region and tends toward a crisper, more mineral-driven style at a significantly higher price point. La Casada, grown in the warmer Puglian climate, delivers a softer, rounder, and more fruit-forward character at an entry-level price.
Is La Casada Pinot Grigio good for beginners? Its soft, approachable profile with gentle acidity and rounded fruit makes it an excellent starting point for anyone exploring Italian white wines or Pinot Grigio as a varietal.
Where is La Casada Pinot Grigio made? La Casada Pinot Grigio is produced by Botter, one of Italy's largest wine companies, using grapes grown in Puglia — the sun-drenched region forming the heel of Italy's boot.
What foods pair well with La Casada Pinot Grigio? Light seafood dishes such as grilled prawns or calamari complement its soft acidity. Creamy risotto and mild pasta dishes work well with the wine's rounded body. Fresh salads with goat cheese mirror its floral notes, while antipasti platters of cured meats and mild cheeses let the apple and almond flavors shine. Lightly seasoned chicken dishes also make a reliable match.
What sizes does La Casada Pinot Grigio come in? The standard bottle is 75cl (750ml), which is the most widely available format.
Is La Casada Pinot Grigio worth the price? La Casada sits firmly in the entry-level value tier for Italian Pinot Grigio, and it consistently over-delivers for its category — the waxy texture and rounded body give it a character that many comparably priced Pinot Grigios lack.
Why La Casada?
In a crowded field of Italian Pinot Grigios that often trend thin and neutral, La Casada distinguishes itself with genuine texture and personality. The Puglian provenance gives it a riper, more generous fruit core than cooler-climate versions, while Botter's temperature-controlled stainless steel fermentation keeps the aromatics precise and the finish clean. Its waxy mid-palate and almond undertones add a layer of complexity that belies its modest positioning. For drinkers seeking an everyday Italian white with real character rather than a generic varietal exercise, this is a smart choice.
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