117: Pinot Grigio/Gris
- Kris Pinot Grigio
- Anselmi Latisana Pinot Grigio
- Luna Pinot Grigio
- Kim Crawford Pinot Gris
Pinot Grigio and Pinot Gris are the same grape, just named differently depending on their growing origin. Both the word grigio and gris means grey. This color depicts the color of the grapes on the vine. This grape can v... (more)
118.2: Viognier
- Chateau Pesquie Viognier
- Cline Viognier
- Qupe Bien Nacido Cuvee
- Alban Viognier
This beautiful and once rare, Northern Rhone, white varietal has exploded in popularity in the United States since the early 90's. It is a full bodied wine that serves as a great substitute for Chardonnay and is far more ... (more)
121.2: Cab World Tour
- Wolf Blass Presidents Select Cabernet Sauvignon
- Catena Cabernet Sauvignon
- Montes Limited Edition Cabernet Sauvignon
- Chateau Listran Medoc Bordeaux
With a grape beholding characteristics ranging from leather to cassis, a winemaker has the challenge of harmonizing such intense and angular fruit into a satiny, rich, complex, and compelling outcome. this four pack targe... (more)
130: Zinfandel US vs Italy
- La Corte Anfora Zinfandel
- Terre del Primitivo Zinfandel
- Four Vines Old Vines Zinfandel
- Limerick Lane Zinfandel
What we know to be Zinfandel in the U.S., the Italians call Primitivo. While both grapes share the same DNA, and thus are the same grape, the wines produced are drastically different due to the terroir of these two countr... (more)
137.2: Sangiovese
- Di Majo Norante Sangiovese
- La Carraia Sangiovese
- Badia a Coltibuono Chianti Classico RS
- Renzo Masi Chianti Riserva
Italy’s most famous grape, Sangiovese is responsible for three great wines of Tuscany: Chianti, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, and the magnificent and expensive Brunello di Montalcino. When combined with Cabernet Sauvignon ... (more)